This person is ***
(you can believe in him, he's completely reliable)
trustworthy
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She's always play her music loudly
She's always playing her music loudly
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The soul of the party
Someone who is energetic and funny and at the centre of activity during social occasions
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Gregarious
Unsocial, introverted, detached
I'm tired of this place, it is so ***
(full of lively activity)
bustling
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If you help me, you get the cookies.
If you help me, you'll get the cookies.
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Play devil's advocate
To be against an idea or plan that a lot of people support, in order to make people discuss and consider it in more detail
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Congested
Empty, blank, void
Now this place is ***
(without people and things there)
deserted
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She mentioned seeing him leave
She mentioned having seen him leave
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Sitting on the fence
person's lack of decisiveness, neutrality or hesitance to choose between two sides in an argument
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Narrow-minded
Open-minded, liberal, tolerant, receptive
Are you really *** about it?
(having no interest or concern)
apathetic
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If I was you, I will be studying better.
I I were you, I would study better.
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Beat about the bush
To delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant
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Illiteracy
Training, literacy, education, learning
To *** on this problem
(to make some topic clear)
shed light
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If I knew this in my youth, I would have have a mansion right now.
I I had known this in my youth, I would have a mansion right now.
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Black sheep
Someone who is considered as a bad person among everyone in group of people
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Poverty
Wealth, richness, affluence