phrasal verb meaning for fond of ; hidden away; lock up; laughed at; look at
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Fond of-having an affection or liking for.
Hidden away-to hide something.
Lock up-shut and secure a building by fastening its doors with locks.
Laughed at- to laugh at something.
Look at-to look at something
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Fond of - having an affection or liking for.
Children are fond of chocolates.
Hidden away - to hide something.
John has some choco chip cookies hidden away in the cupboard.
Lock up - to close something to keep it safe.
Didn't you lock up the car?
Laughed at - to laugh at something.
He laughed at me for my mistake.
Look at - to examine something closely.
I had no time to look at the papers yet.
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