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BILLY SUMMERS CHAPTERS 1-4 - Coggle Diagram
BILLY SUMMERS CHAPTERS 1-4
PHRASAL VERBS
to buckle down (=to start working very hard)
to pull up (=to stop the vehicle that you're driving)
to back out (= to refuse to do sth that you had promised to do)
to square away (=to finish sth, especially by putting the last details in order)
to drift off (=to fall asleep)
to plough through (= to read all of st, even though it is boring)
to put on (= to start playing music)
ADJECTIVES
rowdy
portly
scrawny
retrievable
standoffish
paisley
would-be
frayed
impromptu
make-believe
ephermal
muggy
junxed
godforsaken
perilous
sturdy
lucrative
well-tended
cobbled-together
swoopy
exploratory
prudent
overblown
subdued
bespectacled
heavyset
VERBS
to trundle
to plod
to descent
to bolt
to trot
to forge
to pry
to fly (=to be successful)
to issue
to mine
to veer
to stall
IDIOMS
to hit the rack
for the time being
to be shy of
to be north of
to pick up the threads
to be sworn to secrecy
at first blush
to have deep pockets
to live large
to take sth at face value
to put smb out of misery
NOUNS
vault
Velcro strap
an air of
staples
mod cons
wifebeater
smock top
chocolate malt
scruffs and nicks
visor
lead time
forecourt