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to feel very confused, lost, or unsure about what to do or understand.
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to be (completely) at sea
When the teacher started explaining advanced grammar, I was completely at sea.
serious danger or risk, especially when something or someone may be harmed or lost. It is often used in formal contexts or fixed expressions like “in grave peril”.
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peril.
The climbers were in great peril during the storm
in a crazy, uncontrolled, or very intense way. It is often used to emphasize strong emotions, especially love, or frantic actions.
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madly,
She was madly in love with him
means sent away or chased off someone or something, usually by making a quick sound or gesture.
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shoo
She shooed the cat out of the kitchen.
feeling nervous, upset, or confused, often because of a sudden or unexpected situation.
zdenerwowany, zestresowany
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rattled
The unexpected question left him completely rattled
Informally, it can be used figuratively to mean something completely untrue, stupid, or nonsense,
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Load of dung
What he said about the project being finished was a load of dung.
to remove the skin from a person or animal, usually violently or cruelly. Figuratively, it can mean to criticize someone very harshly, especially in public or in writing.
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flay
In ancient times, criminals were sometimes flayed as punishment. The movie was flayed by critics for its weak plot and poor acting.
to temporarily lose consciousness, usually because of weakness, shock, or lack of blood flow to the brain. As an adjective, describes something that is weak, pale, or barely noticeable.
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faint
She fainted during the ceremony. There was a faint smell of smoke in the room.
can mean open land used for farming or nature, or areas of study, work, or activity.
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a field
The cows are grazing in the fields. She works in the field of medicine
It means groups of things stuck closely together, often in an irregular or messy way (hair, soil, grass, snow, etc.).
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a clump
Her hair fell out in clumps after the treatment.

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