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Appropriate Prepositions
Afraid of(ভীত): An honest man is not afraid of telling the truth.
Angry with(কারো সাথে ক্রুদ্ধ হওয়া): The teacher was very angry with the students.
Curse for (অভিশাপ দেয়া): If he ever mistreats my parents, I will certainly curse him for it.
Deprived of (বঞ্চিত): He was deprived of education due to extreme poverty.
Hit upon (পরিকল্পনা নেয়া): Rahim hit upon a new plan.
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Idioms
At ease (in peace or pleasure – শান্তিতে বা আরামে) A man who has enemies can not live at ease.
At times (মাঝে মাঝে): He at times comes here.
On the wane (হ্রাসমান): His fame is on the wane now.
Take to one's heels (to run away, পালানো)- They took to their heels when they saw the policeman approaching.
To the backbone (to the core, হাড়ে হাড়ে) —The boy is wicked to the backbone.