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-Sight for sore eyes refers to pleasing or showing how happy you are. (ecstatic)

-happy= glad= content= joyful= cheerful= delighted= excited= thrilled= elated= on cloud nine= ecstatic.

-Longing for something is used to say that a person has a strong desire or wants something.

-the stuff of something; it means it’s exactly the kind of thing a certain thing consists of.

-to have a ring means something appealing, appropriate, or satisfying to that particular context.

- beg your pardon, which means you’re annoyed or offended when someone says something.

-Make Berth sound jargon-like, like very specific, you mentioned nautical terms mean the ship parks. (Anchorage)

-Hastily done means done without care

-spring (v) means to escape from a cell

- I swear on pain of death means promising that you will do all he can do

-No go “ means this is not possible

-Getting off to a bad start means it didn’t start well

-Head rush is an expression of the sensation of dizziness in your head

-been through means you had to go through challenging situations

-When an animal goes savage, it means they become violent and uncontrollable.

-We can use “either” in a negative sentence instead of “also” or “too".

- Rise and shine is a cheerful way to wake someone up.

- Hit the road means they left or went away.

-Edging towards means gradually moving closer to something, either physically or metaphorically.

-to sound pretentious means trying to impress people and come across as smarter, more knowledgeable or cultured than others.

-parasite words mean words like: well, you know, " and " I don’t know and we overusing them to stuff our speech. And we can use them when we need to give ourselves time.

-Put up with something means tolerating or enduring a situation or behavior that is unpleasant or bothersome, often because one feels obligated or has no choice.

-In my defense, used to explain oneself or to justify one's actions or decisions, often when confronted with criticism.

-to weaken something means to undermine its strength or effectiveness, often through subtle or gradual means, making it less impactful or resilient.

-I dare say is an expression means I think or suppose the difference is that it’s a polite, humble tone to your opinion.

-another arrow in the quiver refers to an additional resource or tool that one can utilize, often implying preparedness to tackle various challenges.

-to blow your own horn or toot your own horn means to brag or praise yourself, often excessively, in order to draw attention to your achievements or successes.

-I must go off means that I need to leave or depart, often used to indicate exiting a conversation or situation.