Lesson 8 Flashcards

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(to) beat around the bush

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to talk around the subject; to avoid getting to the point

EXAMPLE 1: Kara beat around the bush for an hour, then finally told us she needed a ride to Kennedy Airport.

EXAMPLE 2: If you want something, tell me. Don’t beat around the bush!

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dime a dozen

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so plentiful as to be nothing special; common

EXAMPLE 1: Reality TV shows are a dime a dozen these days.

EXAMPLE 2: There are so many Starbucks coffee shops in Manhattan, they’re a dime a dozen.

Note: This expression comes from the fact that a “dime” is worth only ten cents (very little value).

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Good for you!

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Good job! Well done!

EXAMPLE 1: You won $100,000 on the TV game show Jeopardy? Good for you!

EXAMPLE 2: You passed your math test? Good for you!

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hard times

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a time of difficulty

EXAMPLE 1: Since his wife left him for her dentist, Dan has been going through hard times.

EXAMPLE 2: Nancy’s family is going through hard times. Her father just lost his job.

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(to be) in good spirits

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happy; in a good mood

EXAMPLE 1: After she won the tennis tournament, Elizabeth was in good spirits.

EXAMPLE 2: Sam was in good spirits after receiving his Christmas bonus.

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made of money

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very rich

EXAMPLE 1: My neighbor is re-modeling his house to look like Versailles. He doesn’t have good taste, but he certainly is made of money.

EXAMPLE 2: Max should be willing to loan you $10,000 to start your new business. He’s made of money.

SYNONYMS: loaded; rolling in dough; to have money to bum

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(to) make a splash

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to win popularity quickly

EXAMPLE 1: Nicole’s beautiful cousin Cecilia from Santo Domingo really
made a splash at the high school dance.

EXAMPLE 2: Those new jeans really made a splash. All the kids are
wearing them.

SYNONYM: to be a hit

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(to) pay (someone) back

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to repay a loan or debt

EXAMPLE 1: Nicole paid her friend back the $10 she borrowed.

EXAMPLE 2: You can borrow $50, but don’t forget to pay me back!

Norn: “Pay back” also means to “get revenge.” Example: I know you’re the one who stole my car, and one day I’ll think of a way to pay you back

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pipe dream

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an unrealistic hope

EXAMPLE 1: Susan would like to move to New Zealand and write ro­mance novels, but she knows that’s just a pipe dream.

EXAMPLE 2: You want to become a famous actor on Broadway? That sounds like a pipe dream.

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(to) shell out

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to pay (often more than one would like)

EXAMPLE 1: Bob shelled out $5,000 for Nicole’s piano lessons before she decided she’d rather play the flute.

EXAMPLE 2: How much am I going to have to shell out to get two tickets to the Rolling Stones concert?

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(to) take (something) by storm

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to win popularity quickly

EXAMPLE 1: The play “The Producers” really took New York by storm.

EXAMPLE 2: That new restaurant really took Chicago by storm!

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(that’s or those are) the breaks

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when something bad hap­pens and you can’t do anything about it

EXAMPLE 1: By the time we got to the theater, the new Harry Potter movie was already sold out. Oh well, that’s the breaks!

EXAMPLE 2: Your glasses fell on a rock and broke while you were fishing?
Those are the breaks!

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wise guy [slang]

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a smart aleck; one who makes a lot of sarcastic comments

EXAMPLE 1: When Mrs. Lee asked Joey what he wanted to be when he grew up, he said, “An adult.” She told him not to be such a wise guy.

EXAMPLE 2: That clerk in the video store is a real wise guy. He’s always making nasty comments about the customers.

SYNONYMS: wise ass [rude], smart ass [rude]

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