Sunday, February 7, 2016

figure out

to understand the behavior of someone.

  • Tom says he can't figure Mary out.
  • I can't figure Tom out.
  • I can't figure him out.


to understand or find an answer to a problem.

  • I can't figure out how to register a new domain name.
  • I'm trying to figure out how you managed to do that.
  • I need you to help me figure out what's happened.
  • I'll figure out a way to make it work.
  • I'm glad you finally figured that out.
  • How did you figure out this problem?
  • Tom finally figured out the problem.
  • I'm trying to figure out a solution.
  • I really can't figure it out.
  • Caleb has it all figured out.
  • We'll figure that out later.
  • We're still figuring it out.
  • Have you figured it out yet?
  • I think I can figure it out.
  • I've got to figure this out.
  • I've got it all figured out.
  • I can't figure out anything.
  • Let me figure something out.
  • I've figured out the puzzle.
  • Tom couldn't figure it out.
  • I can figure it out myself.
  • Has Tom figured it out yet?
  • Tom has it all figured out.
  • I figured it out on my own.
  • I like figuring things out.
  • I kind of figured that out.
  • I figured it out by myself.
  • I couldn't figure that out.
  • We'll figure something out.
  • I just can't figure it out.
  • He figured out a principle.
  • I'll figure something out.
  • I want to figure this out.
  • I think I figured it out.
  • I said I'd figure it out.
  • No one can figure it out.
  • I'd have figured it out.
  • I can't figure this out.
  • I figured it out alone.
  • We'll figure this out.
  • Let's figure this out.
  • Try to figure it out.
  • You'll figure it out.
  • We've figured it out.
  • We'll figure it out.
  • I figured that out.
  • Tom figured it out.
  • I'll figure it out.
  • You figure it out.
  • We figured it out.



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