Mistake/mistook for For a moment, I mistook you for your great-grandmother. I’m sorry, I mistook you for someone else. I didn’t mistake them for vitamins. Confuse with I think you have me confused with another person. He confused Osiris with Apopis, his mortal enemy. I think …
VERB + IMPRESSION form, gain, get, have, obtain, receive I got the distinct impression that you disliked her. | convey, create, give (sb), leave sb with, provide (sb wtih) The book leaves you with a distorted impression of politics. | maintain She was trying to maintain …
Classic A “classic” is a book/song/film/literature or any other piece of art which is considered to have set a high quality standard in its respective genre. Classic also means a perfect or most typical example of something: The show is a classic example …
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