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Yes, through can be an adverb (in and out of), but also an adjective (finished, completed). As a preposition, it can also mean "by way of."
this is really confusing... i think its a 'nice way' of saying, let's stop the wedding!.. he just might care about you, but it doenst mean he is still in love with you.-samishiyoru
It means don't anticipate the outcome until you see how things turn out; there's really no way to be sure ahead of time, even though it seems as if it will end one way.
Out of your league can mean when a guy or girl sees another girl or guy and they are "out of their league." Well that's how you would use it. Say you have someone who is not popular and he/she wants to date a very popular girl/guy a friend might say no way dude ! shes out of you league. further meaning you have to stay in your "unpopular league"
It means that a player can be sent down to the minor league without having to clear waivers.
you mean what league are Southampton fc in and there in 2nd league
You mean league of legends right.
Do you mean the highest rated if so Barclays Premier League
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The noun 'league' is a word for a collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose; or a group of sports clubs that play each other over a period for a championship. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. The noun 'league' is a standard collective noun for 'a league of long distance swimmers'.
The red card in a champion league and in the E.P. Are in no way connected.
The red card in a champion league and in the E.P. Are in no way connected.
The same way as that.
National League?