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No chit-chats🤓 Only useful words from native speakers that I hear in Ireland every day. Improve your vocabulary with me & be prepared for a real conversation. Ready? Steady? Go!

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2019-02-19 15:44:23 Cool beans, idiom.

When something is totally awesome!

“You want me to go to the concert with you? Cool beans, I'm in!”
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2019-02-14 14:02:44 Match made in heaven, idiom.

A relationship in which the two people are great together, because they complement each other so well.

- Do you think Matt and Amanda will get married?
- I hope they will. They’re a match made in heaven.
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2019-02-12 15:53:25 A pregnant pause, idiom.

An overly long pause in speech that indicates a lot of meaning or significance.

“She gave a pregnant pause just before announcing the winner to build dramatic tension”.
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2019-02-11 15:40:30 Free pronunciation dictionary

https://forvo.com
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2019-02-09 21:18:18 Kvetch, verb.

Complain persistently.

"Jane's kvetching about her crummy existence".
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2019-02-07 14:34:34 Oomph, noun.

The quality of being exciting, energetic, or sexually attractive.

"He showed entrepreneurial oomph".
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2019-02-06 14:34:27 Cook the books, idiom.

Falsify a company's financial records.

“An independent audit showed that they've been cooking the books for years”.

Notes:
• The “books” in this expression are books of accounts.
• This phrase was first recorded in 1636.
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2019-02-05 13:34:44 To go bananas, idiom (super popular)

(1) To go or act a little crazy; (2) to become very angry or lose control of your temper.

A man is complaining that his best friend painted a mural on his backyard wall without asking him.

George: Hey Ted, you didn’t have to go bananas on me just because I drew a mural on your backyard wall.

Ted: George, your little art work cost me two thousand dollars. I think I can go bananas.
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2019-02-01 14:38:44 When it rains, it pours - idiom.

When something good or bad occurs, it usually occurs more than once and often within a short period of time.

“I have a new supervisor at the office, three new assistants to train, and enough work to keep me busy for months - when it rains, it pours”.
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2019-01-31 23:18:37 Free website for IELTS test preparation

http://ieltsliz.com/
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