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WRAP UP
 
finish doing something
 
roll a present into a beautiful paper
 
get dressed
NAILED IT
 
did an excellent job
 
hit a nail with a hammer
 
lost something
I'M ALL -EARS
 
I am listening to you attentively
 
I like to gossip
 
I am ashamed of my big ears
GO DUTCH
 
pay for your own foods/drinks
 
go to the Netherlands
 
go crazy
HAVE A BLAST
 
have a great time
 
have what it takes to become successful
 
have a lot of money
I'M BEAT
 
I am exhausted
 
I lost the match
 
I had a fight
IWHAT A BUMMER!
 
big disappointment
 
beautiful car
 
strong pain
AWESOME
 
great
 
delicious
 
funny
NO BIGGIE
 
It's not a problem
 
You are too short
 
It is cheap
I'M BROKE
 
I am in the red
 
i am devastated
 
I feel ill
to be ... .... .... means to be on debt and not to have any money
in the red
to talk ...... means to talk about work
shop
to get ... ...... means to be fired from a job
the sack
to think ...... .... ....... is to think creatively using new and non-traditional ideas
outside the box
Significado de up in the air en inglés up iIf a matter is ..... ...... ..... ....... it is uncertain, often because other matters have to be decided first
up in the air
If two people see ....... .... ......., they agree with each other
eye to eye
the greatest degree of respect or admiration is an ......... respect/admiration
utmost
to listen to someone's private conversation without them knowing is called ....
to eavesdrop
A person who is blamed for what something that someone else has done is a .....
scapegoat
Surgeries, especially transplants, cost (inspired / upmost / extraordinary) sums of money
extraordinary
Many of the patients threaten to report us, often for (trivial / pointless / worthless) reasons.
trivial
The Preston Medical Clinic utilized (inspired / cutting-edge / stunning) technology in every aspect of its practice
cutting-edge
The design is (delightful / invaluable / engrossing) and the materials are first class.
delightful
The basic idea is (ridiculous / hideous / trivial), and it clearly won't catch on.
ridiculous
I find films with  violence are utterly (trivial / impractical / appalling).
appalling
Erika was wearing a really (invaluable / stunning / inspired) scarlet dress and jacket.
stunning
This idea is so (hackneyed / worthless / hideous) - there's nothing original about it at all.
hackneyed
I saw her grandmother in town wearing a (pointless / trivial / hideous) hat.
hideous
This camera takes (inspired / engrossing / breathtaking) pictures.
breathtaking