
- Live and spent bullet - WordReference Forums- May 10, 2020 · "Doctor said you took four bullets. Only one was live, one was ricochet... Two were already spent. Peaky Blinders S04E02 Only one was live Two were already spent What … 
- Peaky Blinders - WordReference Forums- Mar 11, 2015 · Le nom Peaky Blinders fait référence à une vraie gang de rue du début du 20e siècle. Voici ce que Wikipédia donne comme théories pour son étymologie: Birmingham … 
- Peeky - Meaning of adjective | WordReference Forums- Jul 13, 2007 · Peeky in the sense of the definition you found is probably related to peaky and peaked, meaning "sickly." The use of peeky as a cognate of peek is probably not … 
- To look peaky and to look poorly - WordReference Forums- Jan 29, 2006 · Hi, Thanks for the precious explanations!!! Has to look peaky the same meaning as to look poorly? Don't they stem from poor and peak? (peak of a mountain ex)? Have a nice … 
- Linda is up the swanny | WordReference Forums- Feb 10, 2018 · Hi, in Peaky Blinders, Arthur Shelby says: “Linda is up the swanny. I’m gonna be a fucking dad.” I guess to be up the swanny is to be pregnant but no dictionary gives me a clue. … 
- Bit peaky - WordReference Forums- Jan 20, 2014 · There is a relationship between peaky and peckish, but it's pretty far-flung. Both can be traced back to pic, an Old English word meaning a pike or pickaxe. 1. This came down … 
- flat / apartment | WordReference Forums- Dec 31, 2024 · Si je comprends bien, le mot français appartement est apartment en anglais nord-américain, de mon côté de la mer, et flat en anglais britannique. Mais en regardant la série … 
- I don't speak English vs. I can't speak English - WordReference …- Oct 20, 2017 · In this case there is not really a significant difference. However, since you are patently SPEAKING English to say either of them, you really need to add somethhing else. … 
- to tramp the lanes - WordReference Forums- May 13, 2020 · to tramp means to walk continuously and heavily. 'tramping the lanes' suggests walking along continuously with no real aim or purpose (which is not a very good way to have … 
- Estar decaido/decaer (a causa de una enfermedad)- Jun 1, 2013 · Buenos días. Quisiera saber si se puede emplear el verbo "to droop" en inglés para hacer referencia al decaimiento de una persona a causa de una enfermedad. Ejemplo y …