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B: Thanks! Hey, can you keep an eye on things here? I need to go and get Natalie. A: Michael has been doing that a lot lately. Last week, we were supposed to go to the movies, but he stood me up.

A: You know, one day, we should give him a taste of his own medicine. We should agree to do something -- something really important to him -- and then never show up. Do you use medicine in a similar expression in your language? Let us know in the Comments Section.

Or simply tell us about a time when you had to give someone a taste of their own medicine. George Grow was the editor. Load more comments. Search Search. Audio menu. Learning English Broadcast.

Previous Next. Words and Their Stories. October 20, What is known for certain is that the practice of pharmacy, the preparation and dispensation of drugs, has been around for thousands of years.

Before he became infamous as a traitor during the Revolutionary War, Benedict Arnold was an apothecary, or pharmacist, in Connecticut. The first college of pharmacy in the United States was founded in in Philadelphia. In the late 19th century, it was an Atlanta pharmacist, John Pemberton, who invented the formula for what would become Coca-Cola. English Language Learners Definition of Rx.

Medical Definition of Rx. Get Word of the Day daily email! Test Your Vocabulary. Can you spell these 10 commonly misspelled words? Love words?

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