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Woxikon / English dictionary / I / i gripped the rail and tried not to look down. to i had to go through the rigmarole of installing, registering, and activating the software again.

EN English dictionary from i gripped the rail and tried not to look down. to i had to go through the rigmarole of installing, registering, and activating the software again.

  • I gripped the rail and tried not to look down.
  • I gritted my teeth and fought my way through.
  • I gritted my teeth and said nothing.
  • i guess
  • I guess ...
  • I guess it's time to ...
  • I guess it's time to fess up.
  • I guess so!
  • I had
  • I had ...
  • I had a bad time of it
  • I had a blow-out on the driver's side.
  • I had a feeling that
  • I had a job to do it
  • I had a long soak in a hot bath.
  • I had a second helping
  • I had a terrible journey to work this morning.
  • I had all the normal childhood illnesses.
  • I had as soon stay here
  • I had better say nothing
  • I had expected better of it
  • I had expected better of it.
  • I had heard nothing of it until ten minutes ago.
  • I had hoped for his help, yet I was gravely disappointed.
  • I had just graduated when the war started.
  • I had just sat down when
  • I had meant to write about Texas, but Texas will have to wait.
  • I had met them the previous day.
  • I Had My Brother's Wife
  • I had my camera stolen while on holiday in Crete.
  • I had my car broken into last week.
  • I had my first mountain experience on Mount Prevost.
  • I had my heart in my mouth
  • I had my watch stolen
  • I had no appreciation of the risks involved.
  • I had no way of knowing you had me registered there.
  • I had oh-so-cleverly forgotten the invoice at home.
  • I had only just sat down when
  • I had pins and needles in my legs.
  • I had rather not
  • I had rather wait.
  • I had reckoned without their coming.
  • I had the privilege of being part of a historic event.
  • I had the same trouble as you
  • I had time to doctor my wound.
  • I had to ad-lib because I had forgotten my notes.
  • I had to be very persuasive.
  • I had to fight all the way for it.
  • I had to fight tooth and nail for it.
  • I had to go through the rigmarole of installing, registering, and activating the software again.

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