0506 Flashcards

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rap

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Whenever I got into trouble with the nuns at Maryvale they’d rap me on the knuckles with the edge of a metal ruler.

1 HIT [intransitive, transitive] to hit or knock something quickly several times → tap
She rapped the table with her pen.
rap on/at
Angrily she rapped on his window.

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knuckle

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1 your knuckles are the joints in your fingers, including the ones where your fingers join your hands
Her knuckles whitened as she gripped the gun.

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sociopath

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I wasn’t a sociopath.

someone whose behaviour towards other people is considered unacceptable, strange, and possibly dangerous

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the Eucharist

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I snuck behind the altar and I drank the entire bottle of grape juice and I ate the entire bag of the Eucharist to make up for all the other times that I couldn’t.

the holy bread and wine, representing Christ’s body and blood, used during a Christian ceremony, or the ceremony itself

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shrink (noun)

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The third visit to the shrink, and the last straw, came in grade six.
a psychoanalyst or psychiatrist – used humorously

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bursary

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She’d lost the bursary when she’d left her job at ICI.

an amount of money given to someone so that they can study at a university or college SYN grant

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fire brigade

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A neighbor had called the fire brigade.

1 British English the fire service SYN fire department American English
2 American English a group of people who work together to stop fires burning, but are not paid to do this

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dumbfounded

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They were completely dumbfounded.

extremely surprised

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over the edge

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What was ironic to me was that white people had spent years seeing video of black people being beaten to death by other white people, but this one video of a black man kicking a cat, that’s what sent them over the edge.
: into a mental or emotional state that makes someone completely lose control
His friends worried that the news might send/drive/push him over the edge.

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progressive

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Colored people, apparently, were no more progressive than black people on the issue of cat.
1 supporting new or modern ideas and methods, especially in politics and education

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