 | first-born the first child born in a family Kate is our first-born. Jerry was born two years after her.
first-time buyer a person who is buying a flat or house for the first time She's so excited about being a first-time buyer. She's looking forward to having a place of her own after living with her parents for so long.
first come, first served the people who ask for something or are at the beginning of a queue, will be dealt with before other people who asked after or who are further down the queue We only have 200 tickets so we'll be giving them out on a first come, first served basis.
first things first an expression we use to tell someone that the more important things should be done before less important things First things first, before you buy the ring, you have to ask her if she'll marry you!
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 | second thoughts start to doubt or question what you believed to be true in the past Paul said 'It's just that Lucy's having second thoughts about the divorce'.
second childhood when an older adult starts to behave like a child, (often because of mental weakness caused by old age) My grandfather was in his second childhood for the last years of his life. He was always talking to me as if we were both 5 years old.
second wind a return of strength or energy that makes it possible to continue doing something that needs a lot of effort He felt really tired half-way through the race but when he saw the finish line he got a second wind and sprinted to the end.
second nature to you something you are so familiar with it or that you can do easily without needing to think very much about it I used to find driving very difficult but now it's second nature to me.
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 give someone the third degree (informal) question someone very seriously and/or treat them roughly to get information She's only 14. So when Frank told me he'd seen her smoking I gave her the third degree about it.
third degree burn a very serious type of burn (rather than a first-degree or second-degree burns which aren't as serious) There was a terrible accident at the factory and he suffered third-degree burns on his arms.
third-rate low quality He says my university is third-rate but I think he's just a snob. It's because my uni is only 10 years old he thinks it's no good.
the third world (old-fashioned term) countries that are poor and are no very industrially developed. (People now usually call these areas 'developing counties') She worked for a third world charity, teaching children in Kenya for ten years.
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 trial temporary, not permanent
getting back together re-starting a romantic or sexual relationship with someone you were having a relationship with previously
make our marriage work make a success of our relationship
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