Chapter 13 - The End of the Story Flashcards

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ways [plural] n.

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the typical way of behaving and living of a particular group of people n.

Ex.: After ten years I’m used to the strange British ways.
Ex.2: She always said that the old ways were the best.

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the typical way of behaving and living of a particular group of people n.

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ways [plural] n.

Ex.: After ten years I’m used to the strange British ways.
Ex.2: She always said that the old ways were the best.

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get away v.

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​to escape from sb or a place v.

Ex.: We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds.
Ex.2: I’ll get away from work as soon as I can.

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​to escape from sb or a place v.

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get away v.

Ex.: We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds.
Ex.2: I’ll get away from work as soon as I can.

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pour v. /pɔːr/

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[int] (of liquid, smoke, light, etc.) to flow quickly in a continuous stream v.

Ex.: Tears poured down his cheeks.
Ex.2: Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof.
Ex.3: Blood was pouring from the wound.
Ex.4: The sweat was pouring off her.
Ex.5: Light poured in.
Ex.6: (figurative) A torrent of words poured from her mouth.

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[int] (of liquid, smoke, light, etc.) to flow quickly in a continuous stream v.

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pour v. /pɔːr/

Ex.: Tears poured down his cheeks.
Ex.2: Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof.
Ex.3: Blood was pouring from the wound.
Ex.4: The sweat was pouring off her.
Ex.5: Light poured in.
Ex.6: (figurative) A torrent of words poured from her mouth.

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take someone’s life i.

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(formal) to kill someone i.

Ex.: Before execution, he admitted to taking the lives of at least 35 more women.
Ex.2: He helped his first wife take her life when she was dying of cancer.

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(formal) to kill someone i.

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take someone’s life i.

Ex.: Before execution, he admitted to taking the lives of at least 35 more women.
Ex.2: He helped his first wife take her life when she was dying of cancer.

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fine a.

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(of weather)​ (esp. Br.) bright and not raining a.

Ex.: a fine day/evening
Ex.2: I hope it stays fine for the picnic.
Ex.3: It was a fine sunny morning.
Ex.4: That summer saw weeks of fine dry weather.

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(of weather)​ (esp. Br.) bright and not raining a.

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fine a.

Ex.: a fine day/evening
Ex.2: I hope it stays fine for the picnic.
Ex.3: It was a fine sunny morning.
Ex.4: That summer saw weeks of fine dry weather.

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sleepily ad. /ˈsliːpɪli/

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​in a way that shows that you need sleep or are ready to go to sleep ad.

Ex.: She yawned sleepily.

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​in a way that shows that you need sleep or are ready to go to sleep ad.

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sleepily ad. /ˈsliːpɪli/

Ex.: She yawned sleepily.

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hang v.

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[int] when st hangs in a particular way, it falls in that way v.

Ex.: Her hair hung down to her waist.
Ex.2: He had lost weight and the suit hung loosely on him.

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[int] when st hangs in a particular way, it falls in that way v.

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hang v.

Ex.: Her hair hung down to her waist.
Ex.2: He had lost weight and the suit hung loosely on him.

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reach v.

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[trans] to communicate with sb, esp. by phone v.

Ex.: Do you know where I can reach him?
Ex.2: You can reach me at this number.
Ex.3: No one at the company could be reached for comment.

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[trans] to communicate with sb, esp. by phone v.

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reach v.

Ex.: Do you know where I can reach him?
Ex.2: You can reach me at this number.
Ex.3: No one at the company could be reached for comment.

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fill v.

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[trans, int] to make sb have a strong feeling; to become full of a strong feeling v.

Ex.: A deep joy filled me.
Ex.2: We were all filled with admiration for his achievements.
Ex.3: His heart filled with pride.

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[trans, int] to make sb have a strong feeling; to become full of a strong feeling v.

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fill v.

Ex.: A deep joy filled me.
Ex.2: We were all filled with admiration for his achievements.
Ex.3: His heart filled with pride.

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