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Look into: Investigate something.
Verb. The police looked into his business dealing.
Grow up: Growing to or attaining full stature or physical or mental maturity, progressing from childhood to adulthood.
Verb. She grew a lot from her childhood to her adulthood.
Catch-on: Catch something
Verb. He catches the baseball
Break-down: O cause to fall or collapse by breaking or shattering.
Verb. A tree fell on the car and it cannot be moved.
Well-educated: Someone who has a good education has a lot of knowledge about many subjects.
Adjective. She has a very good education thanks to her parents.
Time-saving: Reducing the amount of time needed to do something.
Adjective. The teacher reduces the time to deliver sheets during the period.
Purposed-built: Built for a particular purpose.
Noun. Purpose-built accommodations for the elderly.
Open-minded: Willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced.
Adjective. She is open-minded when they proposed to her.
Old-fashioned: In or according to styles or types that are no longer current or common.
Adjective. An old-fashioned kitchen range.
Money-making: Producing a profit, especially with little effort.
Adjective. They worked very hard to get all that money.
Left-handed: Of a person using the left hand more naturally than the right.
Adjective. He is left-handed.
Hard-working: Constantly, regularly or habitually engaged in serious and energetic work.
Adjective. He is working very hard to get the veca.
Good-looking: Chiefly of a person attractive.
Ajective. "a good-looking woman in her late thirties"
Fair-haired: Having blonde or light-coloured hair.
Adjective. Everyone in this family is blonde.
Eye-catching: Immediately appealing or noticeable; striking.
Ajective. An eye-catching poster are in the house.
English-speaking: The action of conveying information or expressing one's thoughts and feelings in spoken language.
Adjective. She like English Speaking.
Easy-going: Relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner.
Adjective. She stays calm when she goes to the park.
Cold-blooded: Belong to animals, such as fish and reptiles, whose blood temperature ranges from freezing.
Adjective. Turtles are cold-blooded animals so they like the sun.
Bad-tempered: Easily annoyed or made angry.
Adjective. They are very tempered because their controls are taken away.
Award-winning: Have won or a quality to win an award for an award-winning design.
Adjective. He won the soccer championship.