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AWE-INSPIRING
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NOT TAKE YOUR EYES OFF (SB/STH)
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LIFE-AFFIRMING
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BE ON EDGE
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PISSED OFF
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HAVE A KNACK FOR (SOMETHING)
To have (or to get) a knack for (something/doing something) A knack is a particularly clever or skillful way of doing something successfully, especially something which most people find difficult. To know how to do something. Example: I have a knack for playing music. Who knew that Perry had such a knack for linguistics? My grandma has the knack of knitting without looking at what she’s doing.
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(TALK) AT LENGTH
1. If someone does something at length, they do it after a long period of time. At length my father went into the house. Synonyms: at last, finally, eventually, in time 2. If someone does something at length, they do it for a long time or in great detail. She told us at length about her accident. She was chatting at length about her previous night’s drama with a friend. They spoke at length, reviewing the entire incident. Talk at length = Chat at length = Speak at length Synonyms: for a long time, completely, fully, thoroughly
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A CLEAN SLATE
A clean slate: a state in which you are starting an activity or process again, not considering what has happened in the past at all. Example: The previous negotiations did not go anywhere, and we intend to start them again next week with a clean slate. What would you do differently, if you could start again on a clean slate? I know we’ve had our differences, but I’d like to repair our friendship. Can we start over with a clean slate I really appreciate you giving me a clean slate after I failed that first test.