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Great happiness and excitement

elation

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A phrase used to introduce an example

say

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To succeed in doing something difficult

pull off

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Completely or absolutely

utterly

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A thick soft blanket filled with feathers or synthetic material

duvet

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Something both happy and sad at the same time

bittersweet

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A phrase meaning “everything possible”

you name it

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To emotionally collapse completely

crumble to pieces

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Able to replace each other

interchangeable

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People you know, but not closely

acquaintances

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Confused but amused

bemused

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To continue doing something

go on

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To become balanced or equal again

even out

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Dull and without energy or excitement

lackluster

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An informal expression meaning “to die”

kick the bucket

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To suddenly feel emotional and unable to speak easily

get a lump in somebody’s throat

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Relaxed, not too intense or dramatic

low-key

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Starting to explode / stop working / begin ringing

going off

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Smooth and without problems or interruptions

seamless

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Great enthusiasm and energy

zest

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To secretly want someone to fail

to pray on somebody’s downfall

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Using all your strength and effort

with all my might

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working energetically, persistently, and with determination to achieve a specific goal. It can describe a drive to succeed, a secondary job or project for extra income

hustle

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Not good at something because you haven’t done it for a long time

rusty

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Absolutely nothing

zilch

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