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Football Phrase of the Week: Theirs to Lose

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kickback

a payment made, often secretly or illegally, to someone who has helped to arrange a deal or a job

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point out

to tell someone something you think they should know

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Idiom of the Day
on the long finger

In a state of postponement or procrastination. (Used especially in the phrase "put something on the long finger.") Primarily heard in Ireland. Watch the video

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Word of the Day: expediency

This word has appeared in 47 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

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disject

verb tr.: To scatter or disperse.

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Learn English Through Football Podcast: Goalkeeping Gaffes and an Olimpico

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Newspaper Headlines: Jeepers Keepers

Jeepers Keepers: In this football language post we explain the newspaper headline, 'Jeepers Keepers' from the Daily Telegraph newspaper about the Carabao Cup quarter-final match between Tottenham and Manchester United.

The post Newspaper Headlines: Jeepers Keepers appeared first on Learn English Through Football.

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bugger up

to ruin, spoil, mess up

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Idiom of the Day
long arm

Broad, far-reaching power or influence. (Usually paired with a noun, as in "the long arm of the law.") Watch the video

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sanguineous

Definition: (adjective) Relating to or involving blood or bloodshed.
Synonyms: butcherly, gory, slaughterous.
Usage: He was an angry youth with a sanguineous temperament and was always getting into fights.
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read up on

If you read up on something, you read books about it, or find articles and information on the internet about it.

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ideate

Definition: (verb) Form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case.
Synonyms: conceive of, envisage, imagine.
Usage: Such characters represent a grotesquely blown-up aspect of an ideal man ... if not realizable, capable of being ideated.
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pack heat

to carry a gun

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riposte

Definition: (noun) A quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one).
Synonyms: comeback, counter, rejoinder, replication, retort, return.
Usage: His sassy comment brought a sharp riposte from the teacher, and the shamed student's cheeks turned a deep crimson.
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equative

adjective: Expressing identity or a degree of comparison. noun: A case in some languages indicating equivalence or similarity between two things.

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Idiom of the Day
green folding stuff/money

Paper money, especially in large amounts. Primarily heard in US. Watch the video

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unstinting

Definition: (adjective) Bestowed liberally.
Synonyms: lavish, munificent, overgenerous, too-generous, unsparing.
Usage: Her suitor's unstinting devotion was flattering yet slightly unsettling.
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dope (1)

heroin, cannabis; any illegal drug

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check into

to register your details after arriving for treatment at a hospital, a rehabilitation centre or a health resort

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onerous

Definition: (adjective) Troublesome or oppressive.
Synonyms: burdensome, taxing.
Usage: Preparing income tax returns is an onerous task, and many people resort to hiring professional accountants during tax season.
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get on (1)

to step onto a bus, train, ship, etc.

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Idiom of the Day
make a long arm for (something)

To extend one's arm fully toward something; to reach out for something. Watch the video

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measly

very small in amount or very few in number

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Idiom of the Day
the short and the long of it

The essential or most important point being made; the plain truth of the matter. Watch the video

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Word of the Day: animatronics

This word has appeared in three articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

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velvet glove

noun: An outward appearance of gentleness concealing an underlying firmness or resolve.

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