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We were always .......................terms...................our neighbours.
on good terms with
nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America
possum
a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric
Macintosh
to encourage or dare someone to do something, often something unwise(Esater idiom)
To egg someone on
Easter idiom: to risk everything in one venture
To put all your eggs in one basket
Easter idiom: Ensinar o padre a rezar missa: to presume to teach someone something they already know
To teach someone’s grandmother to suck eggs (informal)
Easter idiom: In order to do something good, you need to give something else up
You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs
Idiom referring to your spouse (husband or wife.) It’s often used ironically.
your better half
This means that two alternatives will lead to the same result.
six of one, half a dozen of another
you say you want to do something (because you’re angry), but you probably won’t.
have half a mind to..
Expression used to compare a rich lifestyle with our own.
how the other half lives
Expression meaning you aren’t really paying attention to what people are saying
listen with half an ear
idiom meaning: Incomplete; not fully planned or carefully considered, ill-conceived, unsound or badly thought-out; foolish or having no common sense.
half-baked
Phrasal verb meaning to make the wrong choice and waste one's effort:keep up with the Joneses/be in the same boat /bark up the wrong tree/
bark up the wrong tree/
What is the meaning of the idiom: over the hill
old and therefore no longer useful or attractive
what is the meaning of the idiom: BEND (SOMEONE’S) EAR
to talk to someone for a long time
The thieves .............. with the jewells. (MADE AWAY/MADE OFF/DID UP)
MADE OFF
I am completelly done OUT/ IN /AWAY after all that running around.
IN
What is the meaning of: She didn't have the courage to do away with him.
kill him
He picked up his umbrella and moved towards the door. what's the phrasal verb?
made for