
10 Spooky Idioms You Should Know This Halloween
As Halloween approaches, what better way to get into the spirit than by learning some new spooky vocabulary?
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As Halloween approaches, what better way to get into the spirit than by learning some new spooky vocabulary?
It’s nearly that time of year again: the leaves are beginning to fall, the weather is turning crisp, and the supermarkets are already packed with chocolate ghosts and caramel apples.
Crisp air and low-hanging mist; leaves that crunch underfoot; grey days illuminated by explosions of red, orange, and gold.
Many associate the spookiest night of the year with America’s all-out whimsy and wacky costumes.
You’ve studied the grammar books, memorised lists of vocabulary, and listened to hours of audio.
What’s the craic?
We Brits love to complain; It’s part of the culture.
If you are planning to travel to London anytime soon, or already live here, then say goodbye to expensive prices, stressing over getting public transport and struggling to find different things to do with these must-have apps.
Last month, the small village of Brockworth in Gloucester welcomed over 5,000 visitors – some coming from as far as Australia – for one thing: to watch 30 people tumble down a hill after a wheel of runaway cheese.
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