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English Idioms to describe people:
English Idioms to describe people: 1. fast-talker A fast talker is a super talker, i.e. someone who is good at persuading people to do what he wants. A fast-talker can convince people to believe things that are not true or do things that they would not normally do. Example: When I went to the car dealership, I wanted to buy a small compact car. When I left, I had purchased a van. The salesman was a real fast-talker! 2. busybody A busybody refers to someone who is overly interested in the lives of others. Example: Martha is always looking out her window to see what the neighbors are doing - what a busybody! 3. cheapskate If someone is stingy or obsessively avoids spending money, he or she can be called a cheapskate Example: When we go out; I always have to pay for everything. Fred is such a cheapskate! 4. fuddy-duddy A fuddy-duddy is someone who has old-fashioned ideas and is extremely conservative. Example: Old Mr. Smith’s ideas are typical of the 1950s. He’s an old fuddy-duddy. 5. goody-goody A goody-goody is a ❛Miss or Mr. Perfect❜ who tries very hard to please people in authority, especially teachers and parents. In fact, a goody-goody tries too hard to please them and is, therefore, not liked by his or her peers. Example: Nola always hands in her English grammar homework early. She’s such a goody-goody! 6. gold digger A gold digger is someone who has a relationship WITH someone in an effort to *** the other person’s money. Example: Nora is only interested in Mr. Higgins money. She’s a gold digger . |
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