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Phrasal Verbs
Vocabulary
Irishisms/Slang
100
Finish this: Part and _____________
Parcel
100
In order to decide something you might _________ a coin
toss
100
to meet someone by chance
to bump into someone
100
to shut and open your eyes
to blink
100
Another word for friend
buddy, mate, pal, chum...
200
An angry or crazy person might r________ and r________
rant and rave
200
A stronger way to say 'I don't know': I __________ _ ______
I haven't a clue
200
When you learn things without explicit intention
to pick up
200
a leg or an arm
a limb
200
Another word for man
fella, bloke, guy, dude,
300
Something that's not overworked, it's not too polished: r________ and r_________
rough and ready
300
When you struggle to remember some information you might say: It's __ ___ ___ __ __ __________
It's on the tip of my tongue
300
A receptionist connects you to the person you want to speak to...
put someone through
300
Another word for workers
labourers
300
The most commonly used Irish adjective
Lovely
400
You might say your English is improving in ________ and _________
leaps and bounds
400
When you barely get something done/ you get somewhere just in time: by ___ ____ __ __ ______
by the skin of my teeth
400
When the phone connection stops in the middle of a conversation, you are .....
cut off
400
to mind/ care, often used in questions and negatives: I'm not _________
bother/bothered
400
An Irish word which mean ok/fine
grand
500
A lady who is very reserved and gentle is ________ and ________
prim and proper
500
If you deserve a punishment
Serves you right
500
I don't have a lot of money but I have just enough to ____ __
get by
500
a natural ability or aptitude for something
knack
500
A word which describes the atmosphere/ ambience of a place. Used in Irish greetings: How's the _______?
craic