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Словарь американских идиом: 8000 единицFull of pep; feeling good; in high spirits. /The football team was full of beans after winning the tournament./ /The children were full of beans as they got ready for a picnic./ 2. also [full of prunes] Being foolish and talking nonsense. /You are full of prunes; that mans not 120 years old./ [full of it] See: FULL OF THE OLD NICK. [full of oneself]{adj. phr.}, {informal} Interested only in yourself. /Joe would be a nice boy if he would stop being so full of himself./ Compare: BIG HEAD. [full of prunes] See: FULL OF BEANS(2). [full of the moon]{n. phr.}, {literary} The moon when it is seen as a full circle; the time of a full moon. /The robbers waited for a dark night when the full of the moon was past./ Contrast: DARK OF THE MOON. [full of the Old Nick] or [full of the devil] or [full of it] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Always making trouble; naughty; bad. /That boy is full of the Old Nick./ [full tilt]{adv.} At full speed; at high speed. /He ran full tilt into the door and broke his arm./ [fun] See: MAKE FUN OF. [fun and games]{n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1 ...» |
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