English vocabulary - II Flashcards

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birdbrain (noun)

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stupid person

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bleeding heart

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If you describe someone as a bleeding heart, you are criticizing them for being sympathetic towards people who are poor and suffering, without doing anything practical to help

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bonehead (noun)

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a stupid person

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boisterous

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lively and full of energy

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brain-dead (adj.)

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very stupid and boring

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bullish

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feeling confident and positive about the future

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braggart

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a person who brags

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brash

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confident in an aggressive way

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bouncing

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healthy and full of energy

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rowdy

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noisy and causing trouble

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mulish

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stubborn

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inadvertent

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unintentional

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brook

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small river

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lecherous

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behaving in an unpleasant way that shows you are sexually interested in someone

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catty

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(of a woman) saying unkind things about other people

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canny

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intelligent, careful and showing good judgement, especially in business or politics

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coy

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(especially with reference to a woman) making a pretence of shyness or modesty which is intended to be alluring

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chutzpah

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supreme self-confidence

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crackpot (adj.)

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​(of ideas, plans, etc.) strange or crazy

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daft

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​silly, often in a way that is funny

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dashing

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(usually of a man) attractive and full of confidence

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conniving (adj.) /kəˈnaɪ.vɪŋ/

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A conniving person deceives others for their own advantage

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dopey

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rather stupid

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cover your tracks

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to try and hide what you have done, because you do not want other people to find out about it

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bat a thousand

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be very successful

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ammunition

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information that can be used against another person in an argument

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be at odds (with somebody) (over/on something)

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disagree

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be set in your ways

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to have habits or opinions that you have had for a long time and that you do not want to change

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belabour the point

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to repeat an idea, argument, etc. many times to emphasize it, especially when it has already been mentioned or understood

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bunfight

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an angry argument or discussion

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about-turn,

about-face

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a complete change of opinion, plan or behaviour

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airing

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an occasion when a subject is discussed in an open or public way

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to scour

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i) to search a place or document thoroughly for something;

ii) to clean something thoroughly by rubbing it hard with something rough

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conspicuous

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easy to see or notice

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ostensible

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apparent

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lustrous

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​soft and shining

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listless

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lethargic, having no energy or enthusiasm

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to motion

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to move your hand or head in a particular direction, for example to point somewhere or to get someone’s attention

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out of sorts

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slightly ill, upset, or unhappy

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off-colour

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feeling slightly ill

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second-rate

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mediocre

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shoddy

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second-rate

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painstaking

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done with a lot of care, effort and attention to detail

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prudish

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puritano

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strait-laced

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puritano

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to have a field day

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to have the chance to do something that you really enjoy, especially when it causes trouble for someone else

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I wouldn’t put it past someone (to do something)

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used for saying that you think someone is capable of doing something bad

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on easy street

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rich

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dog whistle (adj.)

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a political message that is only intended for and heard by a particular group of people

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stricture

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1) a limit to your freedom;

2) a criticism

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demure

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a demure woman is quiet and shy and always behaves well

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to demur

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to say that you do not agree with something or that you refuse to do something

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all bets are off

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anything can happen

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chalice

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calice, coppa

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withdrawn

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not wanting to talk to other people; extremely quiet and shy

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big-hearted

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very kind; generous

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brainy

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very intelligent

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faithful

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loyal

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all the better, harder, more, etc.

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so much better, harder, etc.

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pushy

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trying hard to get what you want, especially in a way that seems rude

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rogue (noun)

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a person who behaves badly, but despite this is quite attractive

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assertive

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behaving in a confident way in which you are quick to express your opinions and feelings

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open-hearted

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kind and friendly

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off-kilter

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slightly strange or unusual

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cross (adj.)

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angry

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daring (noun)

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courage and the quality of being willing to take risks if necessary

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the apple of your eye

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if you say that someone is the apple of your eye, you mean that they are very important to you and you are extremely fond of them.

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fall, slip through the cracks

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to not be noticed or dealt with

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tread water

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to not make progress, especially because you have to wait for something else to happen first

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chirpy

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lively and cheerful; in a good mood

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dippy ideas

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silly; strange but not dangerous

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dozy

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looking or feeling as if you are going to sleep

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far gone

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very drunk, ill, or in some other advanced and bad state

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fickle

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changing often and suddenly

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fruit cake

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a person who behaves in a strange or crazy way

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gallant

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heroic, brave;

giving polite attention to women

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ebullient

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exuberant, excited, enthusiastic

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jibe, gibe

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an unkind or offensive remark about somebody

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to goad

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to keep annoying somebody/something until they react

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godly

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living a moral life based on religious principles

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faint-hearted

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cowardly

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gregarious

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sociable, liking to be with other people

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guile

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scaltrezza, astuzia

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gutless

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​not brave or determined enough to do something

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overbearing

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domineering

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high-handed

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domineering

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low-hanging fruit

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something that is easy to obtain, achieve, or take advantage of

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disingenuous

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insincero, disonesto

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high-minded

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having strong moral principles

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to ill-treat

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to treat somebody in a cruel or unkind way

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grubby hands, clothes

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rather dirty, usually because it has not been washed or cleaned

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she tried gamely to finish the race

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in a way that is brave, usually when a lot of effort is involved

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high-spirited behaviour

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very lively and active

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to bear someone ill will

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bad and unkind feelings towards somebody

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impudence

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sfrontatezza, sfacciataggine

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inspo*

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a person or thing that inspires you

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a jaunty smile

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cheerful

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he was jilted by his fiancée

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to end a romantic relationship with somebody in a sudden and unkind way

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importunate demands/pleas

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asking for things many times in a way that is annoying

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take the high road

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to behave in a moral way when other people are not behaving morally

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rollicking

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exuberant

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lay it on thick

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to talk about somebody/something in a way that makes them or it seem much better or much worse than they really are;
to exaggerate something

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lay it on with a trowel

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to talk about somebody/something in a way that makes them or it seem much better or much worse than they really are;
to exaggerate something

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working stiff

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someone who does an ordinary job that is often not very well paid

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to dither

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tentennare, esitare

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jaunt

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scampagnata; gita; passeggiata

107
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hit the deck

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to fall or throw yourself to the ground

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to stagger

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barcollare, vacillare

109
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by, in fits and starts

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stopping and starting again many times, rather than progressing steadily

110
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‘Can I ask you a question?’ - ‘Fire _____’

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away

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a bang-up job

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first-rate

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to hobble

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zoppicare

113
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dry spell

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1) a period or time where there is little activity, productivity, low income etc.;
2) period of time without sexual intercourse;
3) a period of dry weather

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somersault

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capriola, salto mortale

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to cast aspersions (on)

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to say or write things about someone that attack their character, work etc

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iffy

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1) uncertain;

2) bad in some way

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an educated guess

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a guess that is based on some degree of knowledge, and is therefore likely to be correct

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to be on, off the mark

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accurate, not accurate

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hit, miss the mark

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succeed, fail in achieving or guessing sth

120
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be staring something in the face

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to be unable to avoid sth

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a mood of buoyancy

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the feeling of being cheerful and feeling sure that things will be successful

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an ironclad alibi/contract/excuse/guarantee

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so strong that it cannot be challenged or changed

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doddle

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sth that is very easy

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finger in the air

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used to refer to an estimate or method of doing something that is not very accurate or scientific and partly based on guessing

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get sth in one

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to understand or guess something immediately

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go one better

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to outdo, to do something better than somebody else or than you have done before

127
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halting

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hesitant

128
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Most of the available evidence lends colour to this view

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​(British English, formal) to make something seem true or likely

129
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on spec

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if you do something on spec, you do it hoping to get something that you want, but without being asked or without being certain to get it

130
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My calculation is based on notional figures, since the actual figures are not yet available

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based on a guess, estimate or theory; not existing in reality

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reputed

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rumoured

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slam dunk

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something that is certain to be successful

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every which way

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in every direction

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thumbsuck

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a guess or an estimate

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(there are) no two ways around it

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(saying) used to show that you are certain about something

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a cast-iron excuse/alibi

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very strong or certain; that cannot be broken or fail

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shaky

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uncertain

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maverick

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independent, with unusual opinions

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inkling

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suspicion

140
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dry run,

dummy run

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a complete practice of a performance or way of doing something, before the real one

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a balmy summer evening

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warm and pleasant

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fractious

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irritable

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makeshift

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improvised, provisional

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provisional

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temporary

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bewildered

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confused

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bemused

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showing that you are confused and unable to think clearly

147
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by happenstance

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by chance

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hard/hot on somebody’s/something’s heels

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very close behind somebody/something; very soon after something

149
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thumb your nose at

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to show a lack of respect toward someone or something

150
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for keeps

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to have forever

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(all) hot and bothered

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in a state of worry or stress because you are under too much pressure, have a problem, are trying to hurry, etc.

152
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The results of the study galvanized residents into action.

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to shock or affect someone enough to produce a strong and immediate reaction

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to jeer

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to taunt

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stick the landing

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accomplish an impressive feat successfully

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the import (of sth)

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(formal) the importance or meaning of something, especially when it is not immediately clear

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go against the grain

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to be or do something different from what is normal or natural

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turn your nose up at something

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(informal) to refuse something, especially because you do not think that it is good enough for you

158
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earthbound

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(literary) not spiritual or having much imagination

159
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boorish

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very unpleasant and rude

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to covet

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to want something very much, especially something that belongs to somebody else

161
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to divest yourself of sth

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to get rid of sth

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come hell or high water

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used to say that something will definitely happen or be done even though other events or situations might make it difficult

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oblique

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indirect

164
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desultory

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(formal) going from one thing to another, without a definite plan and without enthusiasm

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you could have knocked me over with a feather

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said when you are extremely surprised

166
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the sound of water lapping against the boat

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(of water) to touch something gently and regularly, often making a soft sound

167
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an unfettered free market

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(formal) not limited in any way

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comely

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attractive

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scatterbrained

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scatty, always losing or forgetting things and unable to think in an organized way

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scatty

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scatterbrained, always losing or forgetting things and unable to think in an organized way

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to garner

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to gather, to acquire

172
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The threat of a good beating should keep him on the straight and narrow

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If you keep on the straight and narrow, you behave in a way that is honest and moral

173
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despondent

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dejected, sad, withouth much hope

174
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She looked so dejected when she lost the game

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despondent

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on the blink

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(of a machine) no longer working correctly

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mischief

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bad behaviour (especially of children) that is annoying but does not cause any serious damage or harm

177
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He was bawling his eyes out

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cry very loudly

178
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He sat in his office bawling orders at his secretary

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to shout loudly, especially in an unpleasant or angry way

179
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a glib salesman,

glib answers

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(of speakers and speech) using words that are clever, but are not sincere, and do not show much thought

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the salt of the earth

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a very good and honest person that you can always depend on

181
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to take umbrage (at sth)

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to take offence (at sth)

182
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under the knife

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used for saying that someone is having a medical operation

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sleazebag

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someone who you think is dishonest or immoral

184
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The party is facing sleaze allegations

A

behaviour that is dishonest or immoral, especially in politics or business

185
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first order of business

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a situation or subject that must be dealt with before anything else

186
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to lose your nerve

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to suddenly become too frightened to do something that you intended to do

187
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His work _____ a nerve with people who are attracted to nostalgia

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strikes

188
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a vacuous TV game show

A

stupid

189
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Everyone needs a little downtime

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(especially North American English) the time when somebody stops working and is able to relax

190
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I sometimes wonder what TV show he cribbed that line from

A

to copy or take someone else’s work

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Nobody loves you when you’re down and out

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having no luck, no money, and no opportunities

192
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The last question was especially inane

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stupid or silly; with no meaning

193
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she blanched with fear

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impallidire, sbiancare

194
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It behoves us to study these findings carefully

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used for saying that someone should do something because it is the right thing to do

195
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Two of the fireworks in the box were duds.

A

a thing that has no use, especially because it does not work correctly

196
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cera

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wax

197
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She’s never very forthcoming about her plans

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willing to give information about something

198
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stufa

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stove

199
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tops

A

al massimo

200
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They decided to pull the plug on the project

A

pull the plug on somebody/something