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Додаток А
Synonyms or related words for this sense of fashionfashion industry:
bespoke <# «justify"> Words for people according to their dress:
beau (<# «justify"> Додаток Б
related with fashion and clothes
Air your dirty laundry - private information that causes shame and embarrassment when it is made public.
Example : My neighbor's are always airing their dirty laundry: they shout about their private problems and everyone can hear them
All dressed up - to make (something) more attractive, impressive, or fancy.
Example : Olivia gets all dressed up before she goes out
As tough as an old boot - very tough, strong and resistant.
Example : My grandmother is as tough as old boots; she survived two world wars
At the drop of a hat - without waiting or planning, immediately, promptly.
Example : John s girlfriend dumped him at the drop of a hat when she found a new man
Birthday suit - complete nakedness.
Example : The child was swimming in the pool in his birthday suit
Burn a hole in one s pocket - to spend a lot of money quickly.
Example : After he got paid, the money was burning a hole in Paul s pocket, he spent it all last weekend
Burst at the seams - to be too full or too crowded.
Example : My handbag is bursting at the seams, I need to get a bigger one
Catch (someone) with their pants down - to surprise someone in an embarrassing situation or doing something that they should not be doing.
Example : They caught the thieves with their pants down: they were running across the gardenwith the TV
Charm the pants off (someone) - to use very nice or charming behavior to persuade someone to do something.
Example : That man could charm the pants off anyone, he s so handsome and well-spoken
Cloak-and-dagge r - Involving secrecy and plotting.
Example : It was all very cloak and dagger, nobody said anything about what was going to happen
Come apart at the seams - to be in a bad situation and to begin to lose control, to become extremely upset.