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[good for] or [hurrah for] {adj. phr.}
Used with a name or pronoun to praise someone.
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[put in a word for] {v. phr.}
To speak in favor of someone; recommend someone.
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[lolly] {n.}
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[alive and kicking] {adj. phr.}
Very active; vigorous; full of energy.
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[ease off] or [ease up] {v.}
To make or become less nervous; relax; work easier.
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