There’s no point denying it or putting it off it’s time to face the music and admit you did it. - Accept the negative consequences of your actions, I don’t want to blow my own trumpet but I think I dealt with that situation rather well. - To boast/praise yourself, For our honeymoon, we went on a whistle stop tour of 5 European capital cities. - Visit the key things in a places very quickly, Paul is like a broken record, he’s always banging on about politics. - Someone who keeps saying the same thing over and over, Change the record, Janet; we’ve heard it all before! - Talk about something else, we’ve heard this before, The lyrics in the second verse really struck a chord with me when I was a teenager. - To be moved/remind of something when hearing something, She’s the one who calls the tune/shots in that office. - To make the decisions, My granddad is amazing, 90 years old and still fit as a fiddle. - To be in perfect health, When they told me the school would have to close early, it was music to my ears. - Exactly what one wants to hear, I’m fed up of playing second fiddle to that moron, he messes everything up. - Take a subordinate role to someone else, The article’s ok, a bit boring though, why don’t you jazz it up with some raunchy photos? - Make something more colorful/interesting, My students are the worst, I’ve been drumming it into their heads that they have exams today but they still all looked surprised when I told them. - To teach someone something repeatedly,

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