phrasal verbs, idioms fixed phrases. to have a sweet tooth
DESCRIPTION
To put one’s finger on - to know the reason for something, esp. something that is a problemTRANSCRIPT
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Phrasal Verbs, Idioms & Fixed Phrases
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To have a sweet tooth
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To put one’s finger on - to know the reason for something, esp. something that is a problem
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To get something off one’s chest
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To have a strong stomach
- to be able to smell, taste or see unpleasant things without feeling ill or upset
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To feel something in one’s bones
something that you say when you are certain something is true or will happen, although you have no proof
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To put words into one’s mouth
Don’t put words into my mouth!!!!
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To break the ice
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To do impressions of somebody
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To have itchy feet
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To hit the jackpot
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reveal give sth free of charge
surrender
emit (smells…)
distributecome to an end
up
out
off
away
give
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break a promise
attackapply for a job
become ill
be enough for everyone to have a share
pursue
for
(a)round after
down with
back on
go
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to fit like a glove
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to keep sth under the hat
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to wear the trousers (Am the pants)
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to be in one’s shoes
Don’t judge me, Hargrove, until you’ve walked in myshoes!
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to loose your shirt
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look at quickly
take care of
despise
investigate
inspect a place
through
down on
roundinto
after
look
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disappoint
not punish
releasemake larger
off out
down
let
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Fixed Phrases
to lose one’s nerve- to become afraid to do something to be the name of the game – to be very important to be neither here nor there – to not matter nearest and dearest – people one is close to to have a nose for trouble – to have a natural ability to find
trouble day and night – all the time to be nose to tail – front of vehicle is close behind another hustle and bustle – noisy and busy