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abraded
adj.
1.having the skin scraped off
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abrade
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abrachia
abracadabra
aboveground
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above-named
above-mentioned
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abrader
abrading stone
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shake up (someone) or shake (someone) up
to shock or upset someone
The change in policies shook up many people in the company.
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They had their car stolen a fortnight ago
a.
The causative is used to show misfortune
b.
The causative is used because they arranged it
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