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give someone the cold shoulder
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ignore someone
lose your head
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lose control and not act in a calm way
keep a cool head
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be calm and think clearly in a stressful situation
keep a straight face
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to not smile or laugh
pull someone's leg
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to fool or trick someone
turn your nose up
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to not accept something because you do not think it is good enough for you
get something off your chest
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say something that you have wanted to say for a long time, resulting in a feeling of relief
keep a stiff upper lip
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to hide any emotion when upset and pretend that everything is fine
see eye to eye
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be in full agreement
be under one's thumb
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to be controlled or influenced by someone
put on a brave face
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to behave as if a problem is not important or does not worry you
tear your hair out
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to worry a lot about something
head over heels (in love)
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completely in love
cry your eyes out
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to cry very hard
have a mind of your own
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to be independent
make up your mind
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decide
out of your mind
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crazy
hold your tongue
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to not speak
put your foot in it
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to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone
a pain in the neck
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someone or something that is very annoying
laugh your head off
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to laugh a lot, loudly
corny
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(especially of jokes, films, stories, etc.) showing no new ideas or too often repeated, and therefore not funny or interesting
hesitant
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unable to make a decision
obedient
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loyal, following orders
exasperting
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causing strong feelings of irritation or annoyance
temperamental
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a person whose mood often changes very suddenly
head off
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to leave
a head start
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an advantage that someone has over other people in something such as a competition or race
a piece of mind
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honest opinion or feelings
bear in mind
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to remember
blow your mind
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be very excited or surprised
a bird's eye view
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a view from a very high place that allows you to see a large area
have an eye on something
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to have seen something that you want and intend to get
in the face of
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despite
get off someone's back
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to stop bothering someone
look down your nose at
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to treat someone/something as inferior
off the top of your head
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from your memory
play by ear
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to decide how to deal with a situation as it develops, rather than acting according to plans made earlier
keep a chin up
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to stay cheerful and hopeful during difficult times
cross your fingers
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hope
bite your tongue
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to stop yourself from saying something
indiscreet
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unable to keep a secret
considerate
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careful, wary
cocky
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a young person that is unpleasant or rude
affectionate
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showing feelings of liking or love
selfless
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caring more for what other people need and want rather than for what you yourself need and want
charismatic
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a person that is naturally liked by others
charming
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very pleasant or attractive
self-conscious
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nervous or uncomfortable because you are worried about what people think about you or your actions
stylish
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fashionably elegant and sophisticated
briskly
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quickly, intensively
turn down
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reject
strike up
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start
a conversation, a fight, a relationship, with a boyfriend
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collocations with 'break up'
a trick, help
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collocations with 'fall for'
a conversation, a relationship
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collocations with 'strike up'
someone, the door
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collocations with 'bumb into'
a trick, a good idea
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collocations with 'come up with'
to do some work, with someone
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collocations with 'settle down'
some help, a good idea
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collocations with 'do with'
keep an eye on something
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to watch or take care

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