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vlay
Peru

Help please
 
Hello everybody, I hope you can help me with some phrases because I don �t understand the meaning 
chancing your arm 
to shell out
bring a tear to the eyes of 
spirit aways
lose heart
right up your street
easier on the pocket
the best bet
hot off the press
This all are phrases related to PC games
Thanks in advanced
Greetings from Peru 

5 Dec 2014      





ueslteacher
Ukraine

what I usually do in such cases, I type in the expression in question  in the search box and add the word meaning/definition and it usually works.
Here, spirit away 
BTW even though you mention that they are from games, it�s hard to tell what they mean in that context, I guess, you need a gamer:)

5 Dec 2014     



yanogator
United States

Chancing your arm - I don �t know this expression 
to shell out - to spend money. I just shelled out $18,000 for a new car 
bring a tear to the eyes of - to cause someone to cry, usually from something touching the heart, rather than sadness or grief 
spirit away - (not aways) to remove a thing or person in a stealthy or eerie way. When you own ferrets, your keys are often spirited away 
lose heart-to become discouraged 
right up your street-in the U.S. we say "right up your alley. It means that something matches your interests or abilities. These English games are right up your alley 
easier on the pocket-less expensive 
the best bet-the best thing for you to do. 
hot off the press-recently published

They might be from video games, but they are common expressions

Bruce

5 Dec 2014     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

1) take a big risk/push your luck a bit
2) spend a lot of money (usually for something special)
3) Usually after a story about something painful!
4)spirit away NO s - make something disappear by stealth
5) become disenchanted,  give up on something
6)just your kind of thing - your cup of tea.
7) a cheaper option
8) your best choice of success between some alternatives
9)  brand new
 
Oh I �ve just seen these are all related to PC games, so I haven �t a clue! Sending it now as I �ve written them! 

5 Dec 2014     



yanogator
United States

Lynne, we answered at the same time, and our answers are very similar. I guess the first one is a British expression. 

 Bruce

5 Dec 2014     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Yep, our answers are pretty much the same! Good, as I like it when we agree. 
Lynne 

5 Dec 2014     



sandraestrada
Costa Rica

Hello!everybody.I need a worksheet or link about prefix and suffix with answer too, please

6 Dec 2014     



vlay
Peru

Thank you to all of you

16 Dec 2014