
Idiom – Have it made (informal) to be in a very good position or situation My brother has it made with a good job, a beautiful wife, and a big house with a pool. (US) She had to work hard Read More …
Idiom – Have it made (informal) to be in a very good position or situation My brother has it made with a good job, a beautiful wife, and a big house with a pool. (US) She had to work hard Read More …
Noun – la-la land 1: a euphoric, dreamlike mental state detached from the harsher realities of life When you spend time around [him] you are struck by someone who isn’t living in la-la land and isn’t a pushover. — Todd Read More …
Verb – Dishearten (+ object) to cause (a person or group of people) to lose hope, enthusiasm, or courage : to discourage (someone) The conflict between their families disheartened them. — often used as (be) disheartened I was disheartened by Read More …
Verb – Abate This word has Latin roots that mean “to beat to,” as in “to beat back, to make less powerful, or to become smaller.” “To become smaller” is the meaning that survived as the Latin abbatere became the Read More …
Sunday Conversation Club Online 06 June 2021 Come practice your English with a Native English Speaker. Free for our students, 120 UAH a month for non-students. Every Sunday 14:00 to 16:00. This Weeks Topics: June 06 Eating and Holidays Use Read More …
Verb – Sandwich (+ object) somewhat informal to put (someone or something) in the space between two other things or people — usually used as (be) sandwiched between The little boy was sandwiched between his brother and sister in the Read More …
June 2021 Conversation Clubs Topics Don’t forget June Conversation Clubs. Come practice your English. Every Sunday 14:00 to 16:00 Online. Free for our students, 120 UAH a month for non-students. Sunday June 06 Eating and Holidays June 13 Weather and Read More …
Don’t forget June Conversation Clubs Online. Come practice your English. Every Sunday 14:00 to 16:00 Online. Free for our students, 120 UAH a month for non-students. Sunday June 06 Eating and Holidays June 13 Weather and Museums June 20 Father Read More …
Noun – Snafu This word was born in the US military, around 1941. It started out as an acronym, SNAFU, meaning “Situation Normal: All Fouled Up.” (“Fouled” is the clean version!) So, “snafu” first suggested that “things are going really Read More …