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bloody

an intensifying expletive used before an adjective, adverb or noun; very, really; total, complete

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axiomatic

Definition: (adjective) Evident without proof or argument.
Synonyms: self-evident, taken for granted.
Usage: It is axiomatic that as people grow older they become less agile.
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copycat

Definition: (noun) One that closely imitates or mimics another.
Synonyms: aper, emulator, imitator.
Usage: Stop being such a copycat and get your own hobbies!
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Idiom of the Day
moral compass

That which serves or guides a person's knowledge, sense, or intuition of correct virtues, morals, or ethics. Watch the video

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go off (3)

If foods or drinks go off, they go bad and aren't safe to eat or drink.

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gaffer

the manager, the boss

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blackguard

Definition: (noun) Someone who is morally reprehensible.
Synonyms: bounder, cad, hound, heel, dog.
Usage: There, you low blackguard, that will teach you to be impertinent to a lady.
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Ozymandias

noun: 1. A megalomaniac tyrant, especially one whose arrogance is undone by time. 2. A symbol of the impermanence of power and pride.

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hustler (2)

a skilled player, esp. at pool or billiards, who cheats other players by pretending to be an average player and then challenging them to play for money

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Idiom of the Day
the moral high ground

A position of moral authority or superiority that one's arguments, beliefs, ideas, etc., are claimed or purported to occupy, especially in comparison to a differing viewpoint. (Used especially in the phrase "take/claim/seize/etc. the moral high ground.") Watch the video

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look into

If you look into something, you investigate it or you try to find out more about it.

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base on (2)

to use something as source material

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glasshouse

Definition: (noun) A building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions.
Synonyms: greenhouse, nursery.
Usage: This kind of plant is very delicate and needs to be grown in a glasshouse.
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