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have/give sb a head start start learning
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idiom to give sb an advantage
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start learning
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to leave in order to go home
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i can’t put my finger on it start learning
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idiom know that sth is different/ off but not be able to tell why
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i couldn’t keep a straight face start learning
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idiom not to be able to maintain emotions
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start learning
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can’t tell answer until checked first
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start learning
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idiom i would really like to
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start learning
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to keep an eye on sth/ sb start learning
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idiom to look after sth/sb
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to know somewhere like the back of your head start learning
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idiom know some place very well
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to learn to stand on one’s own two feet start learning
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idiom to learn to be independent
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to make/lose money hand over fist start learning
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idiom to rapidly make/lose money large amount
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off the top of one’s head start learning
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idiom given immediately without full knowledge, facts
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start learning
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idiom sth is in very bad condition almost on verge of not working
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start learning
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idiom to play a joke on sb
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start learning
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idiom to stand your ground
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start learning
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to see sb, often for the first time
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start learning
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idiom to really want sth so much
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sth happens right under sbs nose start learning
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idiom sb is really close to seeing sth but doesn’t notice
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stick your nose into other peoples business start learning
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idiom interfere into sb else situation without being asked for help
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start learning
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idiom to be able to give good answers to unexpected questions
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start learning
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(it’s) written all over your face start learning
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idiom to show by your face expression how you really feel
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you have to hand it to sb start learning
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idiom you have to admire, respect sb
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