re: Last Word You Learnt page 7
PuccaSeems that it isn't "Last word you learnt" anymore.Yup...[A]... but we've got Ruslana's approval, I think! [<:o)]
instil, instill .... v.t.
..... gradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude) in a person's mind
My last word: hijack
Ruslanaloathsomewere you listening the song 'Grace Kelly' by Mika?

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[url=http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=cooks*1+0&dict=I ]Too many cooks (spoil the broth).[/url]
something that you say which means that if too many people try to work on the same piece of work, they will spoil it
There were so many people working on the same project, no one knew what anyone else was doing. I think it was a case of too many cooks.
something that you say which means that if too many people try to work on the same piece of work, they will spoil it
There were so many people working on the same project, no one knew what anyone else was doing. I think it was a case of too many cooks.
FeathersI hope so.PuccaSeems that it isn't "Last word you learnt" anymore.Yup...[A]... but we've got Ruslana's approval, I think! [<:o)]

No, Fran, I learnt in from the book I'm reading now (The Lord of the Rings!

curdle
Ruslanahehe
No, Fran, I learnt in from the book I'm reading now (The Lord of the Rings!).


Anyway today I've just learnt: [url=http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/the+more+the+merrier.html ] the more the merrier[/url]
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I've got a word today (I think it's a word..)
Willy-nilly!:D (It sounds funny, doesn't it?)
Willy-nilly!:D (It sounds funny, doesn't it?)
funny indeed 
In my dictionary, after willy-nilly, I've found: willy-willy, that is australian and means tropical hurricane

In my dictionary, after willy-nilly, I've found: willy-willy, that is australian and means tropical hurricane

PuccaI've got a word today (I think it's a word..)I do hope it is a word, Ana! Otherwise you'll be sued for an offtopic!
Willy-nilly!:D (It sounds funny, doesn't it?)

By the way, that word sounds almost like its Russian translation which is 'voley-nevoley'.

Another similar-sounding word I've learnt recently - valley.

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The last idiom that i learned was "[url=http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/slip+through+the+net ]slip through the net[/url]."
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