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  • fair-haired: having light or blond hair. a fair-haired child.
    adjective: That's the worst part of being a fair-haired water skier.
  • well educated: someone who is well-educated has a lot of knowledge about many subjects, usually because they have studied a lot at college or university.
    adjective: I was marvelled with how well educated they are.
  • bad tempered: easily annoyed or made angry.
    adjective: For this reason you will become bad tempered, depressed or even aggressive.
  • look into: investigate something.
    verb: One of the destinations you should look into is Peru.
  • eye catching: immediately appealing or noticeable; striking.
    adjective: Gradient or ombre nails are very eye catching and simple to make
  • award winning: having won or of a quality to win a prize a prizewinning design.
    adjective: Petulance leads to decision making with ineffective outcomes.
  • money making: producing a profit, especially with little effort; profitable
    adjective: This is an easy, fast money making internet job.
  • grow up: advance to maturity; develop into an adult.
    verb: Mariam and Laila grow up during regimes that are not oppressive.
  • catch on: (of a practice or fashion) become popular.
    verb: The main catch on this river is pike.
  • time saving: reducing the amount of time needed to do something.
    adjective: The time saving to be gained is no small feat.
  • hard working: (of a person) tending to work with energy and commitment; diligent
    adjective: Overview Elena is a committed and hard working lawyer.
  • easy going: relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner.
    adjective: We had an easy going dinner at the food court.
  • purpose built: built for a particular purpose.
    adjective: Exterior This is a purpose built hotel.
  • old fashioned: in or according to styles or types no longer current or common; not modern.
    adjective: I prefer to make my fortune the old fashioned way
  • open-minded: willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own
    adjective: That would not happen to us, our families were open-minded.
  • english speaking: Definitions for english-speaking english-speaking.
    adjective: Spanish and English speaking guide in excursions (English only for dollar option)
  • good-looking:(chiefly of a person) attractive.
    adjective: He's young, good-looking and the next champion of the world.
  • break down: (of a machine or motor vehicle) suddenly cease to function.
    verb: There will be some break downs in traditional modes of conducting commerce and travel.
  • left-handed: (of a person) using the left hand more naturally than the right.
    adjective: They served mainly as left-handed weapons combined with a rapier.
  • cold blooded: done or acting without consideration, compunction, or clemency cold-blooded murder.
    adjective: You've a cold blooded predator in your town.