Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
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fill me in (to)

A

give me the details

“I want to know what heppened on your date last night. Fill me in”

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humongous

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enourmos, gigantic, huge, immense

“You’d better study hard because the final exam is going to be humongous”

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3
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pin someone against something (to)

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push someone up against something

“The hockey player pinned his opponent up against the boards”

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4
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blabber (to)

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talk to much, gab, yak, yap

“The drunk guy I met in the bar blabbered on and on about his ex-wife”

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5
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stretch one’s legs (to)

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exercise one’s leg after a period of inactivity

“I really nedded to stretch my legs after sitting on the bus for five hours”

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run off at the mouth (to)

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talk to much, gab, yak, yap

“She was running off at the mouth about her new boyfriend for the entire evening”

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booze

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alcohol, liquor

“Don’t forget we have to buy some booze for the party tonight”

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pester someone (to)

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constantly harass/bother someone

“The young boy kept pestering his mother to buy him the expensive toy”

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bombed

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hammered, loaded, smashed, very drunk

“She got bombed on New Year’s Eve because she drunk so much champagne”

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10
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gulp down something (to)

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drink something quickly

“He gulped down the orange juice after playing tennis in the hot summer sun”

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B.O.

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bad body odor (a hygiene problem)

“He had terrible B.O. because he hadn’t taken shower in three days”

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12
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appalling

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awful, dreadful, terrible

“The appalling behavior of the teenagers shocked the older married couple”

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13
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on the bright side

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on the positive side

“He crashed the car, but on the bright side nobody got hurt”

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14
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safe and sound

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safely

“We arrived home safe and sound even though we had to drive through the blizzard”

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15
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spoiled

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pampered, get anything one wants

“That child was spoiled rotten because his parents never disciplined him”

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16
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brat

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terrible child

“Someone should tell that brat to sit down and be quiet until the movie is finished”

17
Q

fling something (to)

A

throw something

“The infant didn’t eat the food. She was more interested in flinging it all over the place”

18
Q

settle down (to)

A

calm down

“The teacher finally had to tell the noisy students to settle down”

19
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burst into tears (to)

A

start to cry suddenly and loudly

“She burst into tears when she found out that her husband had died in the car accident”

20
Q

jetlag

A
fatigue caused by air travel
"I can´t stay awake in class because I still have jetlag"
21
Q

get over something/someone (to)

A

recover from something/someone

“It took me almost two weeks to get over my cold”

22
Q

dive (a)

A

a terrible, old, dirty place

“That bar was disgusting. I’m never going back to that dive again”

23
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come across something (to)

A

find something by accident

“I came across an old high school picture while I was cleaning up my room”

24
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feel at home (to)

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feel comfortable in a new place

“I’m starting to feel at home after living here for several weeks”

25
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put something behind someone (to)

A

forget about a bad experience

“I’m going to have to put that awful experience behind me”

26
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in no time

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quickly, soon

“He finished his homework in no time because he wanted go to the movies”