Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
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bundle of nerves (a)

A

very nervous

“I was a bundle of nerves before I took the TOEFL exam”

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2
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kick oneself (to)

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regret doing something

“I could just kick myself for leaving my wallet in the restaurant last night”

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3
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keyed up

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very nervous

“The tennis player was keyed up while he waited for his match to begin”

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4
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knot in one’s stomach

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a nervous feeling in the stomach

“I had a knot in my stomach when I asked that beautiful girl for a date”

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5
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change of pace (a)

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a change from one activity for something different

“I’m tired of studying. How about a change of pace? Why don’t we go for coffee?”

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wander (to)

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walk slowly, saunter, stroll

“Whould you like to wander through the shopping mall this afternoon?”

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7
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know one’s way around (to)

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be familiar with a particular area

“I’ve never been to this part of town before. Do you know your way around?”

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take in the sights (to)

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sightsee

“I’d like to take in the sights after we check into the hotel”

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9
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down-and-out

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destitute, very poor

“The unshaven man in the dirty clothes looks down-and-out”

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10
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wrong side of the tracks (the)

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the bad section of a city

“She became a millionaire even though she grew up on the wrong side of the tracks”

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play it safe (to)

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be careful

“I think you’ve had too much to drink. Let’s play it safe and take a taxi home”

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12
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as far as someone knows

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to the best of one’s knowledge

“As far as I know, there’s a bank right around the next corner”

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13
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get off the beaten path (to)

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go to an area not visited by most people

“He was completely lost for two hours after he got off the beaten path”

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14
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run out of something (to)

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use up all of something

“I ran out of things to do in my free time while I was living in that small town”

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15
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bundle (a)

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a lot of money

“I spent a bundle when I bought a jacket at that designer cloth store”

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16
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wipe out something (to)

A

destroy something

“The hurricane wiped out at least half of the town”

17
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shopping spree (a)

A

a shopping binge, shop a lot

“He went on a huge shopping spree after he won the state lottery”

18
Q

in check

A

under control

“I’ll try to keep my smoking in check”

19
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run up a bill (to)

A

get into debt, spend a lot of money

“I ran up a large bill at the hotel while I was there on vacation”

20
Q

take it from me (to)

A

trust me

“Take it from me, that movie is unbelievably boring”

21
Q

drag (a)

A

a bore

“The advanced accounting course I took at college was such a drag”

22
Q

kitty-corner

A

diagonal in location

“The post office you’re looking for is kitty-corner to the high scholl”

23
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take a break (to)

A

take a rest

“I think we’ve worked long enough. What do you say we take a break from studying?”

24
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stroll (to)

A

walk slowly, saunter, wander

“I’d like to stroll along that beautiful white sand beach after lunch”

25
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Check out something/someone (to)

A

look at something/someone

“Check out that convertible sports car. It must be really expensive”

26
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cover a lot of ground (to)

A

travel a great distance

“We’ve been walking for over an hour. We’ve certain covered a lot of ground”

27
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know something like the back of one’s hand (to)

A

be very familiar with something

“I know this area like the back of my hand because I’ve lived here all my life”