To take something back is to take it to a place where you are staying.
Example: Can I take back this rock?
now; at this time
Example: At the moment I'm reading this example.
wombat suffering from mange
The southern hairy nosed wombat is one of the three species of wombat living in Australia.
southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons)
Began is the
past tense of the
irregular verb begin. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
A hell of a lot is a great deal or a very large amount.
Example: There are a hell of a lot of expressions in the Common Expressions library.
Became is the
past tense of the
irregular verb become. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
eradicates; gets rid of completely
Example: It's impossible to wipe out all the rabbits in Australia.
For more meanings of the
phrasal verb wipe out, follow the link below to our language library.
Something that is in good nick is in good condition.
Example: After three years my bike is still in good nick.
Something that breaks your heart is something that you find very upsetting.
Someone who is at the wheel is driving the car.