couldn't afford it (phrase)
/kʊdnt əˈfɔrd ɪt/

did not have enough money

couldn\'t afford it

knickers (n)
/ˈnɪkərz/

short, loose pants that fit tightly just below the knee, worn especially in the past

knickers

back in style (phrase)
/bæk ɪn staɪl/

to be fashionable again

back in style

horrible (adj)
/ˈhɔrəbl/

(of people or their behaviour) unfriendly, unpleasant or unkind

horrible

playground (n)
/ˈpleɪɡraʊnd/

an outdoor area where children can play, especially at a school or in a park

playground

stand in the corner (phrase)
/stænd ɪn ðə ˈkɔrnər/

standing away from the other children

stand in the corner

cruel (adj)
/ˈkruː.əl/

extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally

cruel

cry wolf (idiom)
/kraɪ wʊlf/

to ask for help when there is really no danger

cry wolf

screaming at the top of my lungs (idiom)
/skrimɪŋ æt ðə tɑp əv maɪ lʌŋz/

yelling very loud

screaming at the top of my lungs

wimp (n)
/wɪmp/

a person who is not strong, brave or confident

wimp

cast (n)
/kæst/

a hard cover that is put on an arm, a leg, etc. to protect a broken bone

cast

look out of place (idiom)
/lʊk aʊt əv pleɪs/

to look like you do not belong or fit in

look out of place

hop on a bus (phrase)
/hɑp ɑn ə bʌs/

get on a bus

hop on a bus

tackle (v)
/ˈtækl/

(in rugby or American football) to make an opponent fall to the ground in order to stop them running

tackle
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