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For the time being
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Temporary (Also: For now)
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For good
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Permanently, forever.
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To call of
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To cancel.
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To put off
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To postpone.
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In a hurry
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Hurried, rushed (Also: In a rush)
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To hang out
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To spend time, usually being idle or unproductive
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To hang up
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To place clothes on a hook or hanger; to replace the receiver on the phone at the end of a conversation
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To count on
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To trust someone in time need (Also: To depend on)
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To make friends
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To become friendly with others
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Out of order
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Not in working condition.
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To get to
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To be able to do something special; To arrive at a place, such as home, work, etc.
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Couch Potato
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Someone who spends a lot of time in tv.
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Cut to the chase
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To talk about or dela with the most important part of something.
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Face the music
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To accept criticism of punishment for something you have done.
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On thin ice
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If someone is on thin ice, they are in a risky position.
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Be all ears
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To be very keen to hear about something.
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A dime a dozen
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Very common, not valuable.
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In the same boat
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To be in the same difficult situation as someone else
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Not rocket science
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Used to say that something is not difficult to do or understand.
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Miss the boat
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To lose an opportunity by not taking action quickly enough.
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Come in handily
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To be useful in a particular situation
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Speak of the devil
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Said when someone you have just been taking about appears unexpectedly.
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Easy does it
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Used to tell someone to do something slowly and carefully.
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Fat chance
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Used to say that something very unlikely to happen
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To look over
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To examine, to inspect closely (Also: To go over, to read over, to check over)
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To have (time) off
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To have free time, no to have to work (Also: To take time of)
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To go on
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To happen; To resume, to continue (Also: To keep on)
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To put out
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To extinguish
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All of a sudden
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Suddenly without warning (Also: All at once)
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Drop by
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Arrive
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A head of time
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Before scheduled time or event
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To Point out
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To show, to indicate, to one’s attention
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To be up
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To expire, to be finished (Word time as a subject)
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Give the ammunition
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(To say someone sth with they can used against you or to do sth witch they can use criticizing you)
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Welling up
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You are so emotionally, moved by sth that your eyes begin to start filling up with tears
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Roll with the punches
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To not allow difficulties or criticism to discourage you or affect you badly.
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Shoot for the stars
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To set someone goals for ambitions very high; To try to achieve sth specifically difficult.
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Fling
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A short period of uncontrolled pursuit of someone’s wishes or desires.
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Pipe dream
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An idea, dream or plan that is impossible or very unlikely to happen
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Kook /Kooky
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Someone whose ideas or actions are eccentric or insane, who you think is sightly strange.
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Gloves come off / Goves are off
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To start to argue or fight in more serios way
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Let you guard down
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To stop being careful, to avoid danger or difficulty; to allow yourself to be vulnerable.
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Cushion the blow / Soften the blow
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To make a bad situation less serious; To make something unpleasant easier for someone
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