"You can pull it off" [Context:Use any of the above mistakes all in one sentence if you can pull it off]
"Here goes nothing..."
"All in all"
"On speed-dial"
"A dashing and heroic uniform" [Dashing?What's the exact meaning?]
"To chuck in real stuff"
"They might wind up splashed across the front page of every trash mag" [I don't understand to wind up splashed]
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What does it mean:
"It stands to reason that"?
"to fight against inner cringing"
"You can pull it off" [Context:Use any of the above mistakes all in one sentence if you can pull it off]
"Here goes nothing..."
"All in all"
"On speed-dial"
"A dashing and heroic uniform" [Dashing?What's the exact meaning?]
"To chuck in real stuff"
"They might wind up splashed across the front page of every trash mag" [I don't understand to wind up splashed]