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romp home

To deftly or easily win a race, contest, or competition. Primarily heard in UK. Watch the video

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refer to (2)

to direct someone to a place or a person for information, help or treatment

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kickback

a payment made, often secretly or illegally, to someone who has helped to arrange a deal or a job

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protuberant

Definition: (adjective) Swelling out from the surrounding surface.
Synonyms: bellying, bulgy, bulbous.
Usage: The huge and protuberant stomach was amply supported by wide and massive hips, and the shoulders were broad as those of a Hercules.
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sleep rough

To sleep outside at night, usually because one has no home or shelter. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Watch the video

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mail out

to mail copies of something like a catalog or a CV to many people

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earworm

a song that repeats annoyingly in one's head

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garrulity

Definition: (noun) The quality of being wordy and talkative.
Synonyms: loquacity, talkativeness.
Usage: With the confidential garrulity of a man who has dined too well, he plunged into his darling topic, and I looked past him at the clock.
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be rushed off (one's) feet

To be exceptionally busy, especially to an exhausting or exasperating degree; to be made to work very hard and very quickly. Watch the video

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bring about

If you bring about something, you cause it to happen or you make it happen.

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effing

used as a less offensive substitute for the highly-offensive taboo word "fucking"

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outlast

Definition: (verb) Live longer than.
Synonyms: outlive, survive.
Usage: Naturally dried flowers will outlast a bouquet of fresh blooms.
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run wild

To behave or run around in a wild, unruly, out-of-control manner; to be or become crazy or chaotic. Watch the video

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