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Accessory Company Car Word Means Person Helps Jewelry

Id ESLPod_0496_WE_0667
Episode Id ESLPod 496
Episode Title Driving a Company Car
Phrase accessory
Text In this podcast, the word "accessory" means a person who helps someone break the law, or a person who helps a criminal: "If you hide information from the police, you're an accessory to the crime." An "accessory" is also something that is nice to have, but isn't necessary to make something work: "The car company sells many accessories, like cup holders, fancy radios and CD players, and special rugs for the floor." The word "accessory" can also refer to jewelry or something else that one uses, usually for fashion: "That dress would look great with some silver accessories." As a verb, "to accessorize" means to wear jewelry and other things with one's clothing: "She likes to accessorize with interesting necklaces, bracelets, watches, and scarves."
Topics Business | Transportation

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