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Phrasal Verb - Pining for

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Pine for is a phrasal verb that means to feel a strong sentiment of longing or yearning for something or someone, often to the point of melancholy or nostalgia. It can be used to describe a deep emotional desire or a persistent and often unfulfilled wish.

Examples

No.Example
1I've been pining for a chance to travel the world since I was a teenager.
2She's been pining for her ex-boyfriend and can't stop thinking about him.
3The lost loved one has been pining for a reunion of families.
4Many have been pining for the older version of video game since the new version came out.
5Personally, I have been pining for a very clear sunny day this whole week.
6The people in the small town had been pineing for the return of travel in the area.
7Many young adults pine for fame on the social media.
8The tourists have been pining for a fun experience in the party city.
9My grandmother has been pining for the taste of her mother's homemade bread.
10A lot of children play video games so they can be transformed into their characters to avoid pining for characters once as real living others.

Phrasal Verb - Harking Back

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To recall or remember past events or situations, often with a sense of nostalgia or longing. This phrasal verb is formed by the verb 'hark' meaning to listen carefully, and the preposition 'back' meaning towards the past.

Examples

No.Example
1I love to hark back to my childhood days, when life seemed so simple.
2She harked back to the good old days when people were more neighbourly.
3Can you hark back to the moment when you first met your spouse?
4The politician was criticised for harking back to outdated policies.
5The author harked back to themes from his previous novels.
6My grandma often harks back to stories from her youth.
7The band's latest album harks back to their early sound.
8He harked back to the time when they were still friends.
9The museum exhibition harks back to the Roman era.
10The teacher harked back to the key concepts from the previous lesson.