idioms that discribe people prov v. 39

The exercise was created 2017-09-23 by miriamlundq. Question count: 16.




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  • someone that are old long in the tooth
  • insensetive to criticism and isn't easily offended thick- skinned
  • intelligent and is especially good at studying brainy
  • very relaxed and doesn't seem to be worried about anything laid back
  • tedns to forget things because they're often thinking about something else absent- minded
  • he´s always being told what to do by his wife and is afraid to disagree with her henpecked
  • someone how thinks they're better or more important then other people stuck up
  • very nervous and easily upset highly strung
  • they've got a lot of money well- off
  • a child who is very lively full of beans
  • they have a habit of stealing things light- fingered
  • determined to do things their way and refuses to change their mind pig- headed
  • someone dressed in old, woen-out clothes, usually because they don't have much money down-at-heel
  • very insincere and might agree with you to your face but will disagree with you behind you back two- faced
  • very emotional and passionate and tends to do things without thinking first hot- blooded
  • mean and doesn't like to spend money tight fisted

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