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causing perplexion and confusion, stunning commencer à apprendre
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offering nothing stimulating commencer à apprendre
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confined to a small place commencer à apprendre
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a long spoon with a cup shaped bowl commencer à apprendre
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poorly made and likely to collapse commencer à apprendre
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pathetically trivial, trifling commencer à apprendre
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engaged in or reflecting a deep or serious thought commencer à apprendre
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failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate commencer à apprendre
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to start working with determination commencer à apprendre
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to make detailed preparations commencer à apprendre
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smb/sth is annoying or loud or boring commencer à apprendre
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smb/sth is doing my head in
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active, doing the things you usually do commencer à apprendre
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rickety, not well made/prepared commencer à apprendre
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to talk out of one's arse
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small discomforts or annoyances commencer à apprendre
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lacking flavour, boring, wishy-washy commencer à apprendre
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an older, unmarried woman commencer à apprendre
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to all intents and purposes
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to gush out in a sudden and forceful stream commencer à apprendre
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agree on the settlement, acknowledge we're even commencer à apprendre
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another idiom for a piece of cake commencer à apprendre
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to continue sth in a determined way commencer à apprendre
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to flatter someone, to ingratiate with someone commencer à apprendre
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to stop sth in its tracks
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a person who eats and drinks greedily commencer à apprendre
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someone who makes good decisions, sensible commencer à apprendre
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conveying an indecent interest in sexual matters commencer à apprendre
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suddenly start laughing a lot commencer à apprendre
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tired and mentally dazed after alcohol/drug consumption commencer à apprendre
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a false statement or accusation commencer à apprendre
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to cope more or less satisfactory despite lack of expertise or planning commencer à apprendre
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to talk in a loud or indignant way with little effect commencer à apprendre
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having lost enthusiasm or hope commencer à apprendre
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the money or other means needed for a particular purpose commencer à apprendre
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to walk in a relaxed manner. A leisurely stroll commencer à apprendre
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Un-savory people in our society. People you do not want to be associated with commencer à apprendre
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smb has lost courage at the last moment and have not done sth they intended to do commencer à apprendre
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To eat or drink up, to consume commencer à apprendre
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the quality of being quiet and easy to influence commencer à apprendre
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A pointed rod used to urge on an animal. Also, to incite or rouse as if with that rod commencer à apprendre
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Excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures commencer à apprendre
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to back out from an unwanted responsibility, to avoid or neglect problems commencer à apprendre
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a person's mouth (informal british). Also a lump of a slimy substance or a spit commencer à apprendre
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Spread through something; pervade The aroma of soup ... the air commencer à apprendre
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Inspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality) The performance was ... with nostalgia commencer à apprendre
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To give something unwillingly, esp. money commencer à apprendre
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to leave somewhere to go home it's getting late, we should... commencer à apprendre
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(of a man or his manner) ostentatiously and extravagantly effeminate commencer à apprendre
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Showing no intelligence or sensitivity the _ assumptions men make about women commencer à apprendre
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1. Eccentric or strange 2. Bad-tempered or irritable commencer à apprendre
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to end (something) in usually an exciting or impressive way Talibans ... an impressive blitz commencer à apprendre
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Having the mouth hanging loosely open as if in shock or confusion commencer à apprendre
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bring under domination or control, especially by conquest. the invaders had soon _ most of the population commencer à apprendre
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Goods stolen or taken forcibly from a person or place commencer à apprendre
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a decision has not yet been reached on a controversial subject commencer à apprendre
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to talk lies or things that are not entirely true commencer à apprendre
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To give a large amount of money to pay for creating a college, hospital, etc in 1937, Mellon _ the National Gallery commencer à apprendre
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unable to think clearly; confused or perplexed. commencer à apprendre
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To realise something (usually suddenly). Also, a small, thin branch of a tree. commencer à apprendre
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She’s six months pregnant, and he still hasn’t twigged
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to be successful at the early stage of doing something The new Prime Minister has _, but he still has to demonstrate what manner of leader he is going to be. commencer à apprendre
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to get off to a good start
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decaying or rotting and emitting a fetid smell commencer à apprendre
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unsure about what to say, think or do commencer à apprendre
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She was nonplussed, but quickly collected herself, explained that the plumbing had been acting up for days, and told them to pay it no mind
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