This idiom means to keep changing your ideas, opinions, activities, or job. When I went to university in London aged 18/19 I was ____________about what degree to choose.
chop and change
If a reason, argument, etc. is_____________, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong
compelling
He is a d__ - h___book lover. He has a huge library at home!
die-hard
This idiom means to chill, relax and it contains a word starting with a letter b
recharge your batteries
To c______a quick _____over something (to look through something without reading it carefully)
to cast a quick eye over something
I didn´t really enjoy this book. It was quite h_________ for me.
heavy-going
People are d___d_____ over this subject, so please let´s not mention it!
deeply divided
not confident enough to say or do what you want, starts with I
Inhibited
To disappoint someone by failing to do what they expected-----to ______them down
let them down
the catching and killing of animals without permission on someone else's land:
Poaching
This verb starts with c, it means to make someone believe something false, usually so that that person will give you their money or possessions
con
Isn´t it p___________ obvious to you?
patently
stay ________ things- be organised, stay up-to-date on tasks
stay on top of things
To admire someone so much that you ignore their weaknesses-to p____them on____
to put someone on a pedestal
the use of force to persuade someone to do something that they are unwilling to do, starts with C
Coercion, the verb is to coerce
I had to tell ____ my son for playing video games all evening
off
Please read this book c______t__ c_______, it will really help you!
cover-to-cover
Which phrasal verb can go in both sentences? 1.The truck p___________ the snow-covered road 2. She p__________ a pile of paperwork before the deadline.
plough through
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