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Family vocabulary and idioms

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  • Lilly fixed me up with her cousin
    Introduced us (shipped us)
  • Impunctuality runs in the family
    It's something very common in the family. Good or bad.
  • Jo and Mary stick together through thick and thin.
    They stay together and help each other, even when there are difficulties or problems.
  • This generation has a  sheltered/middle-class upbringing
    Privileged childhood/education
  • I had a long-distance relationship. It lasted 2 weeks
    I was in Barcelona, he was in Berlin
  • I get on/along with my team
    We have a good relationship.
  • We get on like the house on fire
    We get on really well
  • I have a soft spot for my student Bob
    Bob is dear to me, important
  • Christopher and Andrew split up
    They broke up. They finished their relationship.
  • I have a close-knit family
    United family
  • Oscar and Will have fallen out/ Oscar and Will had a falling out.
    They had a fight leading to a separation (used with friends/family)
  • My husband and I share the same values
    We share the same philosophy
  • I look down on my neighbour Isa, she's narcissistic.
    I don't respect her, I don't want to be like her.
  • My brother is a helicopter father
    An over-protective parent
  • Julie and Gigi live in each other's pockets
    They are really close, spending all their time together.
  • I look up to my friend Laura, she's very proactive
    I admire her and want to be like her.
  • Gemma is the spitting image of her aunt
    Gemma looks exactly like her aunt
  • My family gets together on Birthdays and Christmas day/ My family have get-togethers on Birthdays and Christmas day.
    Meet
  •  I take after my dad
    We look alike/ We are alike (used with appearance/personality)
  • Earnest cheated on Nellie
    Having an affair with another person
  • After 4 boyfriends, Helen settled down.
    Begin a quiet, steady life
  • I keep in touch with my cousin Anna, but I lost touch with her brother
    Contact/no contact