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Noha
what are these sentences mean ?
Prime your mind.
Wear yourself out .
If you can give me some examples using them !
Thank you .
Dec 24, 2014 8:50 AM
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To "prime" something means to prepare it. When you prime a gun, you lock and load it. So, when you prime your mind, you prepare it. Example: "Prime your mind to learn." In this example of "wear yourself out", it means to make yourself tired from working too much. Example: I worked a long shift today and wore myself out.
December 24, 2014
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"What do these sentences mean?" is the correct way to ask this question.
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