A word to describe somebody cheerful or the one who loves to have fun
bubbly
a liitle piece of cloth usually found in the kitchen
tea towel
joined to one other house
semi-detached house
a school where the teachers are priests and nuns
religious school
to stay in bed later than usual
to lie in
to contact with people (phrasal verb)
to keep up with
a thing to put your cup or mug on it
coaster
room below ground level, no windows, used for storing things
cellar
the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience
discipline
a pause or break
intermission
to have a conflict, to argue
to fall out
you take out clothes and other things from washing machine and dry these on...
tumble-dryer
a plastic bag that you put inside a waste bin
bin-liner
a school where pupils live, eat and sleep
boarding-school
to never think about something because you believe it will always be available or stay the same
to take something for granted
including all the things that logically follow from that
all that entails
small building separated from the house usually for storing garden tools
shed
you use this object to open a bottle of wine
corkscrew
a person who has finished university
graduate
fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way
frenetic
another word for relationship or connection
bond
flat area at the top of a staircase
landing
space in the roof of a house used for storing things, also can be an extra living space
attic/loft
reread information to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination.
to revise
the difficult, routine tasks of daily work
the daily grind