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reinvigorate
v.
1.impart vigor, strength, or vitality to
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new deal
a complete change, a fresh start, another chance
The player received a new deal by the team although the previous year he did not play well.
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We didn’t have ________ trouble going through the customs.
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some
b.
any
c.
enough
d.
too
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Chop Suey' translates to something like 'pieces of meat' and was invented by Chinese railroad workers who didn't know how to cook anything except to 'chop stuff up and fry it'
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