Deck 4 Flashcards

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hunch

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a feeling based on one’s intuition or for which there is no proof

e.g. Call it a hunch, but I think Love killed Natallie.

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reel from something

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feel very giddy, disoriented, or bewildered, typically as a result of an unexpected setback

e.g. I was reeling from the mortification of Enzo rejecting me while I’m waiting for Cecelia to finish her tap-dancing class.

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mortify

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cause someome to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated

e.g.I’m mortified that an editorial error was introduced into the copy.

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raise eyebrow, put out hand, shakes pills into palm, throw back into mouth, swallow dry, kick in

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She raises her eyebrows at me, then I put out my hand and she shakes two little red pills into my palm. I throw them back into my mouth and swallow them dry. I wonder how long it’ll take them to kick in.

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pump someone for information about something

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try to elicit information from someome by persistent questioning

e.g. She began to pump me for details.

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strike out on someone’s own

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to start doing something new, independently of other people

e.g. The Winchesters are paying me well, but not well enough to strike out on my own without at least a few more paychecks under my belt.

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under one’s belt

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  • safely or satisfactorily achieved, experienced, or acquired
    e.g. The Winchesters are paying me well, but not well enough to strike out on my own without at least a few more paychecks under my belt.
  • (of food or drink) consumed
    e.g. Gus already had a large brandy under his belt
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hang in there

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  • remain persistent and determined in difficult circumstances

e.g. I just have to hang in there a little longer.

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euphemism

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  • a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunet when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing

e.g. “a little over the edge” That’s a nice euphemism for her outburst of anger yesterday.

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blab

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  • reveal secrets by indiscreet talk
  • a person who indiscreetly reveals secrets or who talks foolishly
    e.g. She blabbed to the press.
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