brill
brilliant
a ewe [yoo]
a female sheep, especially when fully mature
a culprit
someone who has done something wrong
covert
hidden or secret
to boast about/that
to speak too proudly or happily about what you have done or what you own
purview [U]
the limit of someone’s responsibility, interest, or activity
to be out of sorts
to be slightly ill or slightly unhappy
a meringue [muh-rang]
a very light, sweet food made by mixing sugar with egg white and baking it
-scape
used to form nouns referring to a wide view of a place, often one represented in a picture
a perfect storm [S]
an extremely bad situation in which many bad things happen at the same time
scat singing
singing in which the singer substitutes improvised nonsense syllables for the words of a song, and tries to sound and phrase like a musical instrument
to sit on sth
to prevent people from knowing a piece of information
to quaver
If a person’s voice quavers, it shakes, usually because of emotion
a rota
a list showing when each of a number of people has to do a particular job
to knock sth on the head
to prevent something from happening, or to finally finish something
under wraps
secret
to get your wires crossed
When people get their wires crossed, they have a different understanding of the same situation
supple
bending or able to be bent easily; not stiff
undue
to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable
feasible
able to be made, done, or achieved
fallible
able or likely to make mistakes
panache [puh-nash]
a stylish, original, and very confident way of doing things that makes people admire you
to give sth/sb a wide berth
to keep a reasonable distance from someone or something or avoid them
a warehouse
a large building for storing things before they are sold, used or sent out to shops