Say "extremely happy" using "over" preposition
over the moon
have a talk which leads to misunderstanding
talk at cross
an antonym for descend
ascend, rise, increase etc.
another way to say "despite"
in spite of
Say "too slow to keep up" in other words using "off" preposition
off the pace
make sense of something
make head or tail of something
the meaning of "to plummet"
to fall suddenly and quickly from a high level or position
Concession clause with "matter"
no matter how
Say "legal" using "above" preposition
above board
not to be able to say anything because somebody else is speaking too much
not get a word in edgeways
a synonym for "to plunge"
to plummet
Suggest a concession clause to introduce an idea which contrasts with the main clause
Although, though
Say "innocent" using "above" preposition
above suspicion
to understand a situation incorrectly
get the wrong end of the stick
say "in general" in another words using "average"
on average
suggest a concession clause with "strange"
strange as
Say "obliged by the law to tell the truth in court" using "under" preposition
under oath
express something but hold back on providing all the details
to say the least
to change frequently in size, amount, quality, etc., especially from one extreme to another
to fluctuate
suggest a concession clause with "ever" in it
however, whatever, wherever