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Terms for subject British (usage, not spelling) (62 entries)
her indoors wife, especially a domineering one
in (one's) own sweet way how one wants to, regardless of the possible inconvenience caused to others
ice cream van ice cream truck 'More
ice cream van ice cream truck 'More
unreplaceable impossible to replace
in (one's) own sweet way how one wants to, regardless of the possible inconvenience caused to others
line kilometre linear kilometer
line kilometre linear kilometer
lip salve lipsalve Shabe
lipsalve lip salve Shabe
lip salve lipsalve Shabe
as common as muck lower-class Abyssl­ooker
mufti a civilian dress when worn by a member of the military, or casual dress when worn by a pupil of a school who normally would wear uniform
unreplaceable not able to be replaced
wobbly not straight or regular
on second thoughts used when you want to change something that you have just said, often to say the opposite
on second thoughts used to say that you have changed your mind about something
on second thoughts used when you want to change a decision you have made
on second thoughts reflects a change of opinion or resolve reached after considering something again
on the nod with no discussion or controversy