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  • What phrasal verb expresses someone´s superficial behaviour?
    Show off
  • Provide a more poetic word for the past.
    Yesteryear
  • How do we express "openly talk about something (with someone)" with the verb "have"?
    Have it out (with someone)
  • How do you say "in a friendly way" more formally?
    Amiably
  • When you think you can do something, with the verb "have" is...
    Having got it in me/you...
  • Tell a synonym for "behaviour" or "conduct".
    Demeanor
  • What adjective means the same as "noisy"?
    Boisterous
  • What verb expresses someone´s habitual action?
    Tend to
  • Tell two negative expressions with "have" which can drop "got" colloquially.
    "I haven´t a clue" and "I haven´t time"
  • What expression means "uniting (people, societies...)"?
    Bridging gaps
  • How do we express "trying something" with the verb "have"?
    Have a go at something
  • What French-origin term means "teller of stories or anecdotes"?
    Raconteur
  • How do you express "having enough of sth./someone" differently?
    Having had it with sth./someone
  • What term means the same as a lighthouse?
    Beacon
  • Do you know another way of saying "being motivated by"?
    Being driven by
  • Provide a more formal word for "laughter".
    Mirth
  • What idiomatic expression means "get worse"?
    Go downhill
  • What alternative adjective do we use for "original" or "unconventional"?
    Quirky
  • What structure do we use when someone does something for us?
    Have (Get) something done
  • How do we say "witty conversation" with just one word?
    Repartee
  • Provide a synonym for "disadvantage, drawback...".
    Downside
  • What expression with "have" means "kidding someone"?
    Have someone on
  • What phrasal verb means "getting lost, going away..."?
    Wander off
  • What do you call the personality trait by which you easily find situations funny?
    Sense of humour