What are some colorful, playful phrases from Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt like, "stuff his gob with toffee galore" " 'tis raining abroad, pelting out of the heavens" and "legless with the sherry".

And please say in what chapters they are?

To find colorful and playful phrases in Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt, you can refer to the text and locate specific chapters where these phrases appear. Here are a few examples:

1. "Stuff his gob with toffee galore" - This phrase can be found in Chapter 7 of Angela's Ashes. In this chapter, Frank's mother Angela gives him sixpence to buy toffee after his first confession.

2. " 'Tis raining abroad, pelting out of the heavens" - This phrase can be found in Chapter 14 of Angela's Ashes. In this chapter, Frank describes the heavy rainfall that often occurs in Limerick.

3. "Legless with the sherry" - This phrase can be found in Chapter 9 of Angela's Ashes. In this chapter, Frank's father, Malachy, gets heavily drunk on sherry and passes out.

Note that these are just a few examples, and there are many more colorful phrases throughout the book. To locate additional phrases, you can either refer to a copy of the book or use an online version that allows you to search for specific words or phrases within the text.