face to face (idiom)
/ feɪs tu feɪs/

in a situation where you are meeting and talking to another person directly

face to face

encounter with (phrase)
/ɪnˈkaʊntər wɪθ/

to experience something, especially something unpleasant or difficult, while you are trying to do something else

encounter with

on their best behavior (phrase)
/ɔn ðər bɛst bɪˈheɪvjər/

acting or being nice or polite

on their best behavior

abandon (v)
/əˈbændən/

to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever

abandon

apparently (adv)
/əˈpɛrəntli/

according to what you have heard or read; according to the way something appears

apparently

all hell broke loose (idiom)
/ɔl hɛl broʊk lus/

suddenly there was a lot of noise, arguing, fighting, or confusion

all hell broke loose

one day shy (phrase)
/wʌn deɪ ʃaɪ/

one day less

one day shy

start off on the wrong foot (idiom)
/stɑrt ɔf ɔn ðə rɔŋ fʊt/

to begin badly; did not start well

start off on the wrong foot

don't agree with me (phrase)
/doʊnt əˈɡri wɪθ mi/

make my stomach hurt

don\'t agree with me

sick as hell (idiom)
/sɪk æz hɛl/

to be very ill

sick as hell

on the dot (phrase)
/ɔn ðə dɑt/

at the exact time

on the dot

freak out (phrasal verb)
/frik aʊt/

to make someone afaid or worried

freak out

windstorm (n)
/ˈwɪndstɔrm/

a storm where there is very strong wind but little rain or snow

windstorm

bird's eye view (idiom)
/bərdz aɪ vju/

view of an object from above

bird\'s eye view
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