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learning good manners through apprenticeship (to an upper-class family)
to suspend operations (esp. of trains); to stop driving
failing to recognize someone
underestimation (of someone's ability); not realizing someone's skill
first-time customer (of an inn or a restaurant); chance customer; customer without an introduction from a regular customer
Used when someone ignores your advice and ultimately fails at something
I told you so; you see that?
Idiomatic expression
to look at from a biased viewpoint; to look at with a prejudiced eye
to view in a favourable light; to look favourably on
to strike a pose (in kabuki); to assume a posture
Idiomatic expression
to make a proud gesture; to put on an air of confidence; to speak boastfully
to command a view; to look out over (onto, across, etc.); to overlook
Idiomatic expression
to reveal one's true intentions; to show one's cards
Used when someone ignores one's advice and ultimately fails at something
well, look at that
visiting soldiers at the front to provide comfort; visit to (gift for) persons hard at work as a sign of support
