pull myself together
To pull yourself together is to compose yourself or to bring your feelings under control.
Example: I know losing your job is very upsetting, but you have to pull yourself together and start looking for a new job.
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singled out
To single out someone or something is to choose them for special treatment.
Example: He was singled out as the main suspect.
thought
Here thought is the past tense of the irregular verb think. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
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clad
Here clad is the past participle of the irregular verb clothe. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
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brought
Here brought is the past tense of the irregular verb bring. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
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forgotten
Forgotten is the past participle of the irregular verb forget. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
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seen
Seen is the past participle of the irregular verb see. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
more information: see
links
Dame Edna
This is the official Dame Edna website.
Enough Rope: Barry Humphries
On this site you’ll find an interview with Barry Humphries from 2003 on the ABC TV program ‘Enough Rope’. The interview can be listened to and is supported by a clear transcript.
Wikipedia: Barry Humphries
The Wikipedia entry has a thorough rundown of his career to date.
IMDb: Barry Humphries
The IMDb has all the information you need about Barry Humphries’ film and TV career.
Barry Humphries
This Australian Government Culture and Recreation Portal site has a short biography of Barry Humphries, descriptions of his most famous characters and links to other sites about him and his creations.