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Id ESLPod_0506_WE_0687
Episode Id ESLPod 506
Episode Title Being Generous and Stingy
Phrase to part with
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to part with" means to give something away or sell something, or to be separated from something one owns: "Yoshi won't part with his car for less than $8,000." The phrase "to be parted from (someone)" means to be separated or away from someone: "She hates traveling for business, because it means being parted from her husband and children." The verb "to part" means for two things to move away from each other, leaving space between them: "His lips parted as if he were going to say something, but then he changed his mind and stayed silent." The phrase "to part (one's) hair" means to comb part of one's hair in one direction and the other part in another direction, leaving a line of skin showing between the two sections: "Have you always parted your hair on the right?"
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