to balk
to be unwilling to do something or to allow something to happen; to omit, intentionally neglect
rationale [rash-uh-nal]
the reasons or intentions that cause a particular set of beliefs or actions
a voivodeship
one of the provinces of Poland
to glower
to look very angry, annoyed, or threatening
to besmirch
to say bad things about someone to influence other people’s opinion of them
to whinge
to complain, especially about something that does not seem important
an aftermath
the period that follows (consequence) an unpleasant event or accident, and the effects that it causes
FWIW
for what it’s worth: used, for example in emails, when you are giving someone information and you do not know if it is useful or not
groggy
faint or weak as from exhaustion, blows, or drunkenness
well read
Someone who is well read has learned a lot of information on different subjects by reading.
by and by
after a short period
lock, stock, and barrel
including all or every part of something
a kiki
A party including good music and good friends
feckless
weak in character and lacking determination
quirky
unusual in an attractive and interesting way:
plaid [U]
a pattern of squares and lines on cloth, or cloth with this pattern
stick-in-the-mud
someone who is old-fashioned and too serious and avoids enjoyable activities
ennui [U] [ahn-wee]
a feeling of being bored and mentally tired caused by having nothing interesting or exciting to do
no biggie
shortened from the phrase “no big deal”; not something to worry about
shrimpy
(used especially of persons) of inferior size
gilded
in the nick of time
at the last possible moment
a hoarder
a person or organization that collects a lot of money or objects, sometimes secretly
a treasure trove of sth
a place that is full of something good