To study intensively, as before an exam.
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Examples for "bone "
1 Conclusions: PA likely is associated with improved bone health in IBD children.
2 Confusion exists concerning the effects that weight loss has on bone health.
3 Therefore, the exact association between serum UA and bone health remains unclear.
4 Vitamin A:Needed for healthy vision, bone growth and a strong immune system.
5 Moreover, milk is considered to contain other components effective for bone health.
1 The New South Wales government said its drum lines were more humane.
2 Authorities said the drum lines would remain in place for a week.
3 Dry the pieces in the drum , and the yarn in the stove.
4 Riley joined the following year after a mere month of drum lessons.
5 State of Mind talked to Sam Wicks about the state of drum 'n ' bass .
1 So far I've been able to cram all sorts of vegetables in.
2 We'd managed to cram nearly 70 of us into this particular home.
3 What a lot of political progress to cram into a two-word subclause.
4 There had been so much he wanted to cram into that moment.
5 Now bands, don't try to cram too many ringers into the group.
1 He is, in other words, that person mocked by Johnson: a swot .
2 He was the clear winner, beating loyal swot Hermione Granger into second place.
3 You fellows swot , and I sit in the orchestra chairs.
4 Even though he was a bit of a swot and not much good at games.
5 Second and most importantly, I'm going to swot up on all the world history I can.
1 Best bone up on these rare rules before you're slapped with a fine!
2 Meanwhile, I'll bone up on City educational policies in regard to juvenile delinquents.
3 If you want to bone up for your examinations, please do so at home.
4 He stirred the fire, standing slender tusks of bone up out of the ashes.
5 You ought to spend some time at the library, Artie, bone up on some history.
1 We'll talk tomorrow; I'll call you as soon as I get up .
2 He wanted to get up but she said: 'Sit where you are.
3 What time did they get up , arrive home from work, have dinner?
4 I saw Shifty Schiff get up yesterday and say this is Russia.
5 Tesla has said the new Cybertruck will get up to 500 miles.
1 No more history was needed than to grind away forgotten loveliness.
2 Flip it over and grind away the silicon layer to reveal the pixels.
3 She required surgery to grind away the excess bone and allow the nerve free passage.
4 He's had one world title shot; is he motivated enough to grind away for another?
5 But how are we to live while I am learning?-No ; I must grind away till-
1 Second and most importantly, I'm going to swot up on all the world history I can.
2 Perhaps it is time for Kevin Keegan to swot up on some of Lombardi's famed one-liners.
3 The five-day trip gives you the chance to swot up on the history of a fascinating city.
4 Asked how many people were likely to fail the higher standard, Dutton suggests they'll swot up and pass:
5 Okay, we buy the parenting books, swot up on self-esteem issues, encourage them to express their feelings and respect other people's.
1 I bring the mug up to my lips and drink every last drop.
2 Just fill that mug up with lukewarm water, William, will you?
3 Quentin held the mug up to the light.
4 Margrit snatched Alban's mug up and swung it as hard as she could into the monster's temple.
5 Have a wonderful Christmas from the social care network team You'll have to mug up a little bit more!
6 He did his mug up in tissue paper and cotton batting and kept it locked up in his third bureau drawer.
7 Inevitably, I hop on a Virgin Express train to Wigan, availing of its complimentary Wi-Fi to mug up on my subject.
8 What the hell else is there to do? Bast brought his mug up from underneath the bar and looked into it.
9 Making him mug up material for Winwood's speeches and write letters to constituents about football clubs is using a razor to cut butter.
10 I gathered the pictures up, slipped them into the envelope, picked my coffee mug up in the other hand, and went for the door.
11 No need to be mugging up on briefs on the tribunal steps.
12 I read about him at Vane's, mugging up poetry for that exam.
13 I've been mugging up that beastly drill, and can't remember a line of it.
14 I got some anchors in and brought Mugs up .
15 Well, we mugged up about seven o'clock.
16 But saying thank you for asking me that question but, the thing is, I really haven't mugged up on that.
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