June 15 (2) ED5W_2019_11_22

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set one's teeth on edge
The kids screaming in the next room really set my teeth on edge.
sākt mācīties
to annoy you very much
somebody/something/somewhere or other
What did you have for pudding?’ ‘Oh, something or other covered with cream.’ ♢ ‘Where’s your pen?’ ‘Oh, I lent it to someone or other at work and they forgot to give it back
sākt mācīties
used when you do not think it is necessary to be more exact about somebody/something, or to show that the person/thing/place mentioned does not have much importance or value in your opinion
conspiracy
Seven men, all from Bristol, admitted conspiracy to commit arson. He believes there was a conspiracy to kill the president.
sākt mācīties
A secret planning by a group of people to do something illegal
despicable
despicable behaviour He's a despicable human being! It was despicable of her to lie about her friend. The Minister said the bombing was a despicable crime.
sākt mācīties
very unpleasant or bad, causing strong feelings of dislike
plausible
A plausible person appears to be honest and telling the truth, even if they are not
sākt mācīties
seeming likely to be true, or able to be believed

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