Vocabs / Idioms Flashcards

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well versed

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adjective. highly experienced, practiced, or skilled; very knowledgeable; learned: He is a well-versed scholar on the subject of biblical literature.

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idiom

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a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g. over the moon, see the light ).

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piss up

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British slang for a drinking session

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couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery

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really suck at organising things

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amnesty

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an undertaking by the authorities to take no action against specified offences during a fixed period.

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lilo

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a type of inflatable mattress which is used as a bed or for floating on water.

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be (all) downhill

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to be much easier:
e.g. Once we get the preparation done, it’ll be downhill all the way.
e.g. If I can just get through the training period, it’ll be all downhill from here.

to get worse; to be less successful:
e.g. The job went well at first, but then I got sick and it’s been downhill ever since.

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cull

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reduce the population of (a wild animal) by selective slaughter.

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slaughter

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kill

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manslaughter

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the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or in circumstances not amounting to murder.

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frivolous

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not having any serious purpose or value.

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dreaded

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adjective
regarded with great fear or apprehension.

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apprehension

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noun
noun: apprehension; plural noun: apprehensions
1. anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.

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Promenade des Anglais

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a promenade along the Mediterranean coast of Nice, France

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put up with

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tolerate or endure something.

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Split Airport

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also known as Resnik Airport, is the international airport serving the city of Split, Croatia.

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Luton Airport

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an international airport located in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, situated 1.5 miles east of the town centre, and 28 miles north of Central London.

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arduous

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adjective
adjective: arduous
involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring.

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fork out

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INFORMAL
pay money for something, especially reluctantly.

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boast

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possess

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in the limelight

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a lot of attention is being paid to them, because they are famous or because they have done something very unusual or exciting.

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cocky

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adjective
adjective: cocky; comparative adjective: cockier; superlative adjective: cockiest
conceited or confident in a bold or cheeky way.

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bloody-mindedness

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the behaviour of someone who is very determined and makes things difficult for others.

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on the wane

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becoming weaker or less extensive.

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relentless

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adjective
adjective: relentless
unceasingly intense.

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dazzling

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adjective
adjective: dazzling
extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily.

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faze

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verbINFORMAL
verb: faze; 3rd person present: fazes; past tense: fazed; past participle: fazed; gerund or present participle: fazing
disturb or disconcert (someone).

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flurry

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a number of things arriving or happening suddenly and during the same period.

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sharp-witted

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adjective
adjective: sharp-witted
(of a person) quick to notice and understand things.

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feat

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noun
noun: feat; plural noun: feats
an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength.

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bullish

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adjective: bullish
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aggressively confident and self-assertive.

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pedigree

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noun
noun: pedigree; plural noun: pedigrees
2.
the recorded ancestry or lineage of a person or family.

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relentless

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adjective
adjective: relentless
unceasingly intense.

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yield

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verb: yield; 3rd person present: yields; past tense: yielded; past participle: yielded; gerund or present participle: yielding
give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.

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call for

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phrasal verb of call
1.
make something necessary.

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come off

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become detached or be detachable from something.

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it’s/that’s a wrap

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used to say that the filming of a movie or television show or one of its scenes is finished

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in excess of

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more than.

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slick

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adjective
adjective: slick; comparative adjective: slicker; superlative adjective: slickest
1.
done or operating in an impressively smooth and efficient way.

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swerve

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verb
verb: swerve; 3rd person present: swerves; past tense: swerved; past participle: swerved; gerund or present participle: swerving
change or cause to change direction abruptly.

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weave

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verb
verb: weave; 3rd person present: weaves; past tense: weaved; gerund or present participle: weaving; past participle: weaved
twist and turn from side to side while moving somewhere in order to avoid obstructions.

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abrupt

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adjective
adjective: abrupt
1.
sudden and unexpected.

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spot on

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adjectiveINFORMAL•BRITISH
adjective: spot on
completely accurate or correct.

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fair and square

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honestly without cheating

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to the wire

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be won at the last moment

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46
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eke out

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transitive verb. 1 : to make up for the deficiencies of.

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scrap

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noun
noun: scrap; plural noun: scraps
a fight or quarrel, especially a minor or spontaneous one.

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edge out

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BRITISH
narrowly defeat a rival or opponent.

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in the running

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phrase of running
in contention for an award, victory, or a place in a team.

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tender

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4.
young, inexperienced, or vulnerable.

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51
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away we go

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Let’s get started, for an adventure.

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52
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out of skin

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surprised

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belie

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verb
verb: belie; 3rd person present: belies; past tense: belied; past participle: belied; gerund or present participle: belying
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(of an appearance) fail to give a true impression of (something).

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swagger

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verb
walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way.

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strive

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make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.

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shake-up

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a radical reorganization.

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57
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teething troubles

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short-term problems that occur in the early stages of a new project.

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perennial

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lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.

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sprightly

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(especially of an old person) lively; full of energy.

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stun

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astonish or shock (someone) so that they are temporarily unable to react.

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unveil

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show or announce publicly for the first time.

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stiff

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not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid.

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cumbersome

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large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; unwieldy.

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chronically

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in a long-lasting or habitual and problematic way.

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scramble

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perform (an action) or achieve (a result) hurriedly, clumsily, or with difficulty.

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follow suit

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to do the same thing

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ensue

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happen or occur afterwards or as a result.

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amid

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in an atmosphere or against a background of.

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laughing stock

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a person subjected to general mockery or ridicule.

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set about

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start doing something with vigour or determination.

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draw up

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prepare a plan, agreement, or other document in detail.

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pull over / pull off

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(of a vehicle) move to the side of or off the road.

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pull out

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(of a vehicle) move out from the side of the road, or from its normal position in order to overtake.

74
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brainwave

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a sudden clever idea.

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herald

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verb
verb: herald; 3rd person present: heralds; past tense: heralded; past participle: heralded; gerund or present participle: heralding
be a sign that (something) is about to happen.

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wrangle

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verb
verb: wrangle; 3rd person present: wrangles; past tense: wrangled; past participle: wrangled; gerund or present participle: wrangling
1.
have a long, complicated dispute or argument.

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derive

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verb
verb: derive; 3rd person present: derives; past tense: derived; past participle: derived; gerund or present participle: deriving
obtain something from (a specified source).

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mandate

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require (something) to be done; make mandatory.

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step change

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nounBRITISH
noun: step change; plural noun: step changes
(in business or politics) a significant change in policy or attitude, especially one that results in an improvement or increase.

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shortfall

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noun
noun: shortfall; plural noun: shortfalls
a deficit of something required or expected.

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harness

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control and make use of (natural resources), especially to produce energy.

82
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steal a match on

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gain an advantage over (someone) by acting before they do.

83
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juggernaut

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a huge, powerful, and overwhelming force.

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tweak

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INFORMAL
a fine adjustment to a mechanism or system.

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dub

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verb
verb: dub; 3rd person present: dubs; past tense: dubbed; past participle: dubbed; gerund or present participle: dubbing
1.
give an unofficial name or nickname to.

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jut

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verb
gerund or present participle: jutting
extend out, over, or beyond the main body or line of something.

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notion

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noun
noun: notion; plural noun: notions
1.
a conception of or belief about something.

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modest

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adjective
adjective: modest
1. unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities or achievements.
2. (of an amount, rate, or level) relatively moderate, limited, or small.

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precariously

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precariously
/prɪˈkɛːrɪəsli/
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adverb
adverb: precariously
in a way that is not securely in position and is likely to fall or collapse.

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misstep

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a clumsy or badly judged step.

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intervene

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/ɪntəˈviːn/
verb
verb: intervene; 3rd person present: intervenes; past tense: intervened; past participle: intervened; gerund or present participle: intervening
1.
take part in something so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.

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curb

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verb
verb: curb; 3rd person present: curbs; past tense: curbed; past participle: curbed; gerund or present participle: curbing
1.
restrain or keep in check.

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cotton on

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begin to understand.

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integral

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adjective
adjective: integral
/ˈɪntɪɡr(ə)l,ɪnˈtɛɡr(ə)l/
1.
necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.

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wacky

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adjectiveINFORMAL
adjective: wacky; comparative adjective: wackier; superlative adjective: wackiest; adjective: whacky; comparative adjective: whackier; superlative adjective: whackiest
funny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way.

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radical

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adjective
adjective: radical
1.
(especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.

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unscathed

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/ʌnˈskeɪðd/
adjective
adjective: unscathed
without suffering any injury, damage, or harm.

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shunt

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INFORMAL•BRITISH
a motor accident, especially a collision of vehicles travelling one close behind the other.

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gigantic

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adjective
adjective: gigantic
of very great size or extent; huge or enormous.

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dispel

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verb
verb: dispel; 3rd person present: dispels; past tense: dispelled; past participle: dispelled; gerund or present participle: dispelling
make (a doubt, feeling, or belief) disappear.

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before long

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: in the near future : soon.

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autobiography

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noun
noun: autobiography; plural noun: autobiographies
an account of a person’s life written by that person.

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disillusioned

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adjective
adjective: disillusioned
disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed.

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ghastly

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adjective
adjective: ghastly; comparative adjective: ghastlier; superlative adjective: ghastliest
INFORMAL
very objectionable, bad, or unpleasant.

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uber-

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denoting an outstanding or supreme example of a particular kind of person or thing.

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give a whirl

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informal. : to attempt or try (something)

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sticky end

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noun. informal. an unpleasant finish or death (esp in the phrase come to or meet a sticky end)

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hulk

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a large disused structure.

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tramp

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1.
a person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar.

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pillock

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nounINFORMAL•BRITISH
noun: pillock; plural noun: pillocks
a stupid person.

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nerve-wracking

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adjective
adjective: nerve-wracking
causing stress or anxiety.

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thespian

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adjective
adjective: thespian
relating to drama and the theatre.

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cheeky

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adjectiveBRITISH
adjective: cheeky; comparative adjective: cheekier; superlative adjective: cheekiest
showing a lack of respect or politeness in a way that is amusing or appealing.

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what are you on about?

A

what are you talking about?

115
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what are you up to?

A

what are you doing?
or
what have you been doing lately?

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creepy

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causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease

117
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crap

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extremely poor in quality

118
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go for someone

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attack someone

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chunky

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bulky and thick

120
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decapitate

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verb
gerund or present participle: decapitating
cut off the head of (someone).

121
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reel

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to feel very shocked or upset about something

122
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call time (on something)

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to say and decide that it is time for something to finish

123
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a hostage to fortune

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something that you have, or have promised to do, that could cause trouble or worry in the future

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boozer

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a pub or bar

125
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stripped back

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reduced to its simplest form, with only the most basic and essential features

126
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free house

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a pub not controlled by a brewery and therefore not restricted to selling particular brands of beer or spirits.

127
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mothball

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to stop using a piece of equipment but keep it in good condition so that it can easily be used again

128
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spectre

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a ghost

129
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gastropub

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a pub that is well known for serving good food

130
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nominally

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in name only, and not in reality

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the last straw

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the last in a series of bad events, etc. that makes it impossible for you to accept a situation any longer

132
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grim

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unpleasant and depressing

133
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reinvigorate

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to give new energy or strength to something/somebody

134
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overbearing

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trying to control other people in an unpleasant way

135
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namecheck

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an occasion when the name of a person or thing is publicly mentioned or included in a list, especially as a way of thanking or praising them

136
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subversiveness

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the desire to destroy or damage a government or political system by attacking it secretly or indirectly

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prominent

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important or well known

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temperance

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the practice of not drinking alcohol because of your moral or religious beliefs

139
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collective

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done or shared by all members of a group of people; involving a whole group or society

140
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emeritus

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used before or after a title to show that a person, usually a university teacher, keeps the title as an honour, although he or she has stopped working

141
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hurly-burly

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a very noisy and busy activity or situation

142
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dogging

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the practice of meeting in a public place such as a car park in order to have sex or to watch other people having sex

143
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passing trade

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people who go into a shop, restaurant, etc. because they see it when walking past, not because they planned to go there

144
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lament

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to have or express very sad feelings about somebody/something

145
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belt out

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to sing a song or play music loudly

146
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spring up

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to appear or develop quickly and/or suddenly

146
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euphoric

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extremely happy or excited

147
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conjecture

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an opinion or idea that is not based on definite knowledge and is formed by guessing

148
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gentrification

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the process of improving an area of a town or city so that it attracts people of a higher social class than before

149
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straggler

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a person or an animal that is among the last or the slowest in a group to do something, for example, to finish a race or leave a place

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run a tab

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To incur or accumulate charges that one must pay at a later time or date