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Phrasal Verb - Living For (Phrasal Verb)

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To make a particular situation, condition, or experience last as long as possible; to continue to experience or enjoy something fully and completely. This phrasal verb can also mean to wait or endure something, often with a sense of anticipation, especially when referring to an event or experience.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm living for this vacation in Bali. I can't wait to relax on the beach and explore the local culture.
2He's been living for music since he was a child and now plays in a famous band.
3They're living for the moment, not worrying about the future.
4She's living for her grandchildren, enjoying every moment with them.
5He's living for revenge against his former boss.
6I'm living for the weekend, it's the only time I get to relax.
7The fans are living for the next release from their favorite artist.
8He's living for the challenge of climbing the highest mountain.
9They're living for the experience of traveling around the world.
10She's living for the excitement of starting a new business.

Phrasal Verb - LookingForwardTo

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

A phrasal verb meaning to be eagerly anticipating or excited about an upcoming event or situation. It implies a positive feeling towards the future.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm looking forward to our vacation next month.
2She looked forward to seeing her family during the holidays.
3The students looked forward to their graduation ceremony.
4I look forward to our weekly team meetings.
5They looked forward to a peaceful retirement.
6He looked forward to the challenge of a new project.
7She looks forward to meeting new people at the conference.
8The children looked forward to opening their presents on Christmas morning.
9I look forward to seeing you at the game next weekend.
10We look forward to welcoming our guests for dinner.