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oto 90986 Sick & An expression with 2 fixed words connected Loud & Tired by a conjunction (And / Or) Clear By& ; Rise & Wait & Wear & Toss & On & Fit& ( ) a es Tear Off Firm S Give or Sooner or Pro's & Peace & Hustle & More or Later Mee Con's Tired ee Less Bustle - Down & Safe &] | Sepby) — [sinkor] [Prde&) )Now&) | Out Sound Step Swim oy =n i aoWvid VOCABULARY bits and pieces small things or jobs of different types by and large considering everything give or take more or less than the amount or time mentioned hustle and bustle | noise and activity (of a city or busy place) more or less mostly / approximately / almost on and off happening or existing some of the time part and pa rcel a feature of something that can’t be avoided peace and quiet peace and freedom from disturbance pros and cons advantages and disadvantages safe and sound completely safe and not in danger sick and tired unable to tolerate a situation longer short and sweet surprisingly short but pleasant sooner or later will happen at some point in the future step by step dealing with things one at a time check the page for examples CORK ENGLISH TEACHER \pinorms back and forth down and out loud and clear neat and tidy now and then out and about pride and joy pure and simple rise and shine sink or swim take it or leave it toss and turn wait and see wear and tear <«, VOCABULARY part2 moving first in one direction and then in the other having no luck, no money and no opportunities very clear and understandable clean and organised sometimes, but not regularly ( ‘every now and then’ ) outside, active and doing things a person or thing that gives you great joy or satisfaction. used to say there is nothing else to add (after a noun) wake up and get out of bed (we say this to others) left alone to succeed or fail by your own efforts accept it or reject it, there are no more choices move around restlessly while trying to sleep wait to discover what will happen damage done to something that is in use over time check the page for examples and part | CORK ENGLISH TEACHER

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