(adv) (uk) dare (to do something)
venture (often overcoming reluctance, or in the face of probable failure)
take upon oneself
challenge
presume
(there is no) need to
(don't) go as far as
definitely (not)
(P)
(exp) in addition
(P)
(n) (sl) someone who asks others for answers without first researching by himself
(exp) You can say that again
Nice one
(exp) (col) all at once (usu. of payment)
at one go
(exp) (to complain) unanimously
in chorus
(exp) (col) all at once (usu. of payment)
at one go
(exp) (to pay off) in full
(exp) hand in hand
(exp) ready with a rifle leveled
(exp) intimately
sitting knee to knee
(exp,adv) remarkably
noticeably
(exp) despite appearances
(exp) moreover
besides
in addition
on top of
to make matters worse
(exp) in addition to this
(n) if you think about it
(exp) (to pay off) in full
(exp) with the election around the corner
(exp) cannot help feeling that
cannot help thinking that
(v1) to have an ear for music
(exp) to be particular about one's food
to have a discriminating palate
(n) extinct species
(exp) more or less
(exp) beyond reasonable doubt
(n) Catcher in the Rye (novel by J. D. Salinger)
(exp) based on government policy
(exp) (id) The thief caught turn out to be one's own son