Midnight in Paris <3

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the act of dishonestly taking something which belongs to someone else and keeping it
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theft
the quality of being sublte
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subtlety
an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time
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coincidence
something good that has happened that is the result of chance instead of skill or planning
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fluke
person who does not like other people enjoying themselves
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killjoy
the ability to use words in a clever and humorous way
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wit
the place where a person or thing is
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whereabouts
a very attractive or appealing person
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knock-out
something that you must do orc deal with that takes your time
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commitment
when something is easy to understand or do
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simplicity
knowing a lot
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knowledgeable
wanting all of someone's attention and love
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possessive
(informal) very stupid
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moronic
more important than anything else
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paramount
confused or unable to think clearly
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stupefied
not wanting to spend time with or be friendly with other people
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antisocial
attracted to sb
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(feel) drawn to sb
not valued or appreciated enough
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underrated
enjoying something so much that you are unable to stop having, watching, doing it
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hooked
not trying to get attention or praise for yourself or your abilities; modest
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self-effacing
(especially of a problem or a difficulty) so great that it cannot be dealt with successfully
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insurmountable
giving you more information and understanding of something
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enlightening
extremely attractive
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drop-dead gorgeous
not having any or enough of something that is needed or wanted
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lacking in sth
not carrying about or involving serious or important things
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shallow
not important or good enough to be remembered
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forgetable
very shocked or suprised
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stunned
often unhappy or unfriendly
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moody
(old-fashioned) extemely good, pleasant or enjoyable
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divine
(informal) rude and annoying, used especially to describe people who think they are better than other people
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snotty
liking or enjoying sb/sth
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taken with sb/sth
having formally agreed to marry someone
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engaged to sb
having the qualities which people think a man should have
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mainly
typical of a child and therefore unsuitable for adults
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infantile
very attractive, having quality that attracts people
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alluring
clever and quick to learn
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bright
wanting very much to win or be more successful than other people
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competitive
wonderful
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marvelous
to die because of something
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to die of something
to like someone and become friendly immediately
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hit it off with sb
to write or draw something quickly or carelessly
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scribble
to put on formal clothes for special occasion
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dress up
to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount or value of something
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evaluate
when clock __________, its bells ring to show what the time is
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strike
(often disapproving) to express a positive feeling, especially praise, in such a strong way that it does not sound sincere
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gash over sb/sth
to meet someone you know when you are not expecting to
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run into sb
to walk in a slow relaxed manner, especially for pleasure
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stroll
(disapproving) to try to find out private facts about person
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pry into sth
if a condition ________, it becomes less strong or extreme
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subside
to have the end or result that you want
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pan out
to criticize sb/sth
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be dawn on sb/sth
in a state in which someone (such as a person who has been suprised or injured) is not able to think or act normally
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in a daze
to make certain that you know what is happening or has happened to someone or something
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keep track of sth
to be extremely eager to do sth
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be dying to do sth
if a matter is _________, it is uncertain often because other matters have to be decided first
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be up in the air
to give a new meaning to something; make something better, bigger
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take sth to a whole new level
to speak in an honest way without trying to be kind
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not to pull any punches
to be completely unexpected and often strange
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come out of left field
needed or wanted by many people
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be in demand
to guess the facts about a situation without having enough information
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jump to conclusions
if someone's ________ they look very suprised
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sb's jaw drop
to have a party
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to throw a party
to have a strong feeling of romantic love for someone that is usually not expressed and does not last a long time
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have crush on sb

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