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Devastate |
to make someone feel extremely shocked and sad |
Rob was devastated by the news of her death. |
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Sniffles |
to keep sniffing in order to stop liquid from running out of your nose, especially when you are crying or you have a cold |
She had gone to school in the morning with a slight cough and a sniffle |
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Sweet tooth |
Someone who loves sweets. |
I have a sweet tooth and I’m gonna eat all of that cakes. |
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Rock candy / sugar candy / rock sugar |
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Arrogant |
behaving in an unpleasant or rude way because you think you are more important than other people |
I can’t believe how arrogant some people are. an arrogant attitude He was unbearably arrogant |
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Locksmith |
someone who makes and repairs locks |
Master locksmiths can make duplicates of most keys - including those for cars, safes, padlocks, etc. |
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It’s a beautiful day outside however, it’s cold. |
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Flattered |
pleased because someone has shown you that they like or admire you |
We were flattered by all the attention |
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Chat sb up |
Br itish English informal to talk to someone in a way that shows you are sexually attracted to them |
I spent the evening chatting up Liz. |
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Hit it off (with sb) |
informal if two people hit it off, they like each other as soon as they meet |
I knew you’d hit it off with Mike. |