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adjective

→  just in time

idiom

To make someone nervous or frightened

Usage examples:

Come away from that cliff edge! you're giving me the jitters!
noun

The part of a country’s government that is responsible for its legal system and that consists of all the judges in its courts of law

verb

To push yourself off the ground and into the air using your legs and feet

Usage examples:

[ i ] the kids were jumping up and down with excitement., [ i ] the cats jumped up onto the table.,…
idiom

Something that will cause something else to fail

Usage examples:

The show’s bad ratings were the kiss of death for his acting career.
phrase

A women's toilet in a public place or building such as a hotel or restaurant

Usage examples:

I'm just going to the ladies., is there a ladies on this floor?, we spent a lot of time in the ladi…
idiom

In the christian religion, a name for christ

idiom

Something such as an ugly building that spoils a pleasant view

idiom

To be severely criticized

Usage examples:

The sales team came under the lash for poor results.
idiom

The best or most modern example of something

Usage examples:

In the 1970s, the magazine was considered the last word in humor by most young people.
adjective

Newest, most recent, or most modern

Usage examples:

Did you see her latest movie?, have you heard the latest about celine and michael?
noun

An exciting way of living in which rich and successful people enjoy themselves by spending a lot of time and money in fashionable places

idiom

Someone who is energetic and funny and at the centre of activity during social occasions

noun

Ordinary people, who are not rich or powerful

Usage examples:

He wants to put power back in the hands of local communities, give little people a voice., her gran…
noun

One of the two chambers (= parts) of the british parliament, whose members are not elected

noun

A lot can mean much or often

Usage examples:

You look a lot like your sister., we eat out a lot., i saved a lot of money with those coupons., th…
idiom

To set a high/low standard for something

Usage examples:

They've set the bar high in terms of what people expect from them., set the bar low at first, then …
noun

The people who belong to the social class that has the lowest position in society and the least money

Usage examples:

As inflation continues to rise, the lower classes will suffer.
idiom

People who have no moral standards and no personal qualities

adjective

Most important or larger

Usage examples:

The main thing is to keep calm and don’t get angry., the main social event of the summer was a danc…
noun

More than half of a total number or amount; the larger part of something

Usage examples:

A majority of the people voted against the bill to raise school taxes., [ c ] the republicans won b…
noun

→  the grey market

plural noun

The newspapers, magazines, television, and radio that reach large numbers of people

noun

The different methods of giving information to lots of people, for example, through newspapers, television, and radio

Usage examples:

Governments use a host of mass media to alert the public about risks., there is a belief that tradi…
noun

A large amount or number

Usage examples:

A mass of earth and granite slid down into the narrow gorge., we had to wade through masses of seaw…
adjective

Having an effect on or involving a large number of people

Usage examples:

There have been two decades of mass unemployment., mass audience/appeal a smaller company could pro…
idiom

Said about a situation in which the final aim is so important that any way of achieving it is acceptable

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