stick out in my mind (idiom)
/stɪk aʊt ɪn maɪ maɪnd/

to be present in my mind or to remember more than any other one

stick out in my mind

an assault on my senses (idiom)
/ən əˈsɔlt ɔn maɪ sɛnsiz/

thing that affects me or influences me at once

an assault on my senses

stay in one's mind (phrase)
/steɪ ɪn wʌnz maɪnd/

difficult to forget or difficult not to remember

stay in one\'s mind

have a ball (phrase)
/hæv ə bɔl/

to have a good time: to have a lot of fun

have a ball

hands down (phrase)
/hændz daʊn/

definitely or without a doubt

hands down

feel at home (idiom)
/fil æt həʊm/

make someone feel comfortable or at ease

feel at home

bend over backwards (phrasal verb)
/bɛnd ˈoʊvər ˈbækwərd/

to make a great effort, especially in order to be helpful or fair

bend over backwards

see one's breath (phrase)
/si wʌnz brɛθ/

to be able to see the air when breathing out because the outside temperature is so cold

see one\'s breath

pay something off (phrasal verb)
/peɪ ˈsʌmθɪŋ ɒf/

to give someone all the money that you have borrowed from them to buy something

pay something off

get a shot of (phrasal verb)
/ɡɛt ə ʃɑt əv/

to take a picture or photograph of someone or something

get a shot of

powder (n)
/ˈpaʊdər/

a dry mass of very small fine pieces or grains

powder

participate in (v)
/pɑrˈtɪsəˌpeɪt ɪn/

to take part in or become involved in an activity

participate in

entire (adj)
/ɪnˈtaɪr/

including everything, everyone, or every part

entire
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