The meaning of the word: when someone is kept in prison until they go to court, because the police think they have committed a crime Own sentence: the death of a man in custody Other meanings of the word: care, protection Substitution: guardianship, aegis 11. He's off his head! The age gap in relationship is the most dangerous, so that he should follow the normal stereotypes.
The meaning of the word: thinking that someone’s ideas or behaviour are very strange, foolish or dangerous Own sentence: she’s gone completely off her head Other meanings of the word: stop thinking about something, crazy Substitution: he’s off his rocker 12. People who talk about authenticcostume are talking rubbish.
The meaning of the word: to talk in an insulting way about someone, especially an opponent in a sport Own sentence: I don’t want to talk rubbish either one of you Other meanings of the word: trash, dirty Substitution: trash-talk, affront
13. He had already tried to talk sense into Jonathan, and had got nowhere.
Own sentence: I just want our politicians to talk sense for a change Other meanings of the word: persuade Substitution: knock, think, some sense 14. I was under the impression that admission was free.
The meaning of the word: to having not clearly idea Own sentence: I was under the impression you didn’t get on too well Other meanings of the word: to think or suppose Substitution: assuming, believing 15. She can come whenever she likes, as far as I'm concerned The meaning of the word: what someone thinks or feels Own sentence: as far as I was concerned, learning English was the most important thing Other meanings of the word: abbreviation, being worried Substitution: as far as someone knows, in my opinion