130. The Flatmates Episode 130
130. The Flatmates Episode 130
Helen finds herself alone in the flat..with a very tempting box of choclates! Find out more in episode 130 - A note in the kitchen.129. The Flatmates Episode 129
129. The Flatmates Episode 129
Alice says thank you to Khalid with a box of chocolates...and disastrous results! Find out more is episode 129 - A box of chocs.128. The Flatmates Episode 128
128. The Flatmates Episode 128
It's Tim's first day in his new job and he's nervous. Find out more in episode 128 - First day jitters.127. The Flatmates Episode 127
127. The Flatmates Episode 127
Someone gave Helen a jumper that is the wrong size and colour - but who gave her this unwanted Christmas present?126. The Flatmates Episode 126
126. The Flatmates Episode 126
Khalid and Helen's father are decorating the flat: how will they get on together? Find out more in episode 126 - Decorating.125. The Flatmates Episode 125
125. The Flatmates Episode 125
It's time to open the presents from Secret Santa. Will everyone be pleased with what they have got? Find out more in episode 125 - Opening prezzies124. The Flatmates Episode 124
124. The Flatmates Episode 124
Christmas is coming. How are the Flatmates going to celebrate? Find out more in episode 124 - Secret Santa.123. The Flatmates Episode 123
123. The Flatmates Episode 123
Helen's Dad is visting the flat and is impressed with Khalid's DIY. Find out more in episode 123 - Painting and decorating
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Definition: | (noun) Armor carried on the arm to intercept blows. |
Synonyms: | shield |
Usage: | As soon as he deflected his opponent's blow with his buckler, he went on the offensive, slashing away with his sword. |
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