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Lift Means Phrase Eslpod Upward Air Lifted One's

Id ESLPod_1233_WE_2138
Episode Id ESLPod 1233
Episode Title Improving Flexibility and Mobility
Phrase to lift
Text The verb "to lift," in this podcast, means to raise something upward into the air or to move something up to a higher position: "He lifted his son into the air so that he could see the clown over the heads of the other people." The phrase "to lift (one's) head" means to look upward or to stop looking down: "You look so sad! Lift your head and smile." The phrase "to lift (one's) eyes" means to look up: "Your speech would be more persuasive if you lifted your eyes and looked that the audience members." The phrase "to not lift a finger" means to not do anything to help: "I'm tired of doing all the cooking and cleaning while you don't lift a finger." Finally, the phrase "to lift (someone's) spirits" means to help someone feel happier or more cheerful: "We took Sarah to the zoo to try to lift her spirits."
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