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To be disappointed with something that occurred in the past.
Question 1:
To be disappointed with something that occurred in the past.
A.
Flea Market
B.
Beat around the bush
C.
Full Monty
D.
A Chip On Your Shoulder
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An exclamation when you are extremely surprised. Also, a name for a worthless person. Or otherwise, you give this name for a person who did something extraordinary good or has extraordinary abilities (BE ATTENTIVE: SLANG! USED ONLY IN SPOKEN LANGUAGE!)
When some situation seems bad at first but finally it ends with something positive.
When you do something and realize that it will take a long time to finish it
To be disappointed with something that occurred in the past.
When you ask people for support or help but actually they are unnecessary for you.
To tell something avoiding details and long narration
To overeat
To be left without support
To evade the responsibility
A light punishment
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