Significato: a king's ransomuna gran somma di denaro; un tesoro; qualcosa di grande valore
very much so Idioma
a fool and his money are soon parted
"a fool will spend all his money quickly; easy come, easy go" After he had spent his fortune, he remembered this saying: A fool and his money are soon parted.
a sight for sore eyes
something or someone you are happy to see Well, my friend, you are a sight for sore eyes. Good to see you!
a soft touch
a person who will not refuse, an easy mark Barry's a soft touch. Let's ask him for a loan.
about to do something
on the point of doing something She was about to leave when the phone rang.
afraid so
"sorry, but it is true; believe me, yeppers" """Did he spend all of our money?"" ""Yes, 'fraid so."""
and then some
and much more besides.
at one with someone
share the same view as someone The other members of the committee are at one with me over my decision to fire the lazy worker.
at someone
always ready to serve somebody His eldest daughter is always at his beck and call when he spends an evening at home.
attend to someone
take care or deal with someone The doctor attended to the other patient before he got to my mother.
awesome
(See totally awesome)
very abundant so
To a cogent extent; yes, actual much. A: "Would you like to see my collection?" B: "Very abundant so."Learn more: much, very
very ˈmuch so
acclimated for emphasizing ‘yes’: ‘I accept you are absorbed in German politics.’ ‘Yes, actual abundant so.’Learn more: much, veryLearn more:
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Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma very much so