Chapter 8 Flashcards

1
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by all means

A

certainly, of course
Karen: “May I take this chair?”
Peter: “By all means, help yourself”

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load (a)

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a bunch, a lot, a pile, a stack, a ton

“This student is carrying a load of books in his backpack”

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3
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like crazy

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actively, fast, very much

“He was studying like a crazy the night before the big exam”

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4
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handle (to)

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deal with, endure, tolerate

“I can’t handle people who pick their nose while driving a car”

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5
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bug (to)

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annoy, bother

“My little brother always bugs me while I’m watching my favorite TV show”

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heat wave

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many days of hot weather

“The heat wave is expected to continue at least untill the end of August”

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bundle up (to)

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dress warmly

“It’s snowing, so you should bundle up before you go outside”

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8
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hang out (to)

A

spend time

“I think I’m going to hang out at my friend’s house on Sunday afternoon”

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9
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kick back (to)

A

relax, take it easy

“I’ll probably stay at home and kick back on Friday night”

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10
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get some sun (to)

A

get a suntan

“Would you like go to the beach today and get some sun”?

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fish for compliments (to)

A

try to get some compliments

“That woman is always fishing for compliments about her wardrobe”

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12
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suit someone to a T (to)

A

suit someone perfectly

“You look great in that new dress. It suits you to a T”

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13
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come across something (to)

A

find someone by accicdent

“I came across an old letter from may father while I was cleaning up the attic”

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14
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two-piece (a)

A

bikini, a swimsuit that has two pieces

“She bought a two-piece for her trip to Cancun, Mexico”

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high-cut

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a swimsuit that shows a lot of leg

“Can you believe the swuimsuit she’s wearing? It’s really high-cut”

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16
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skimpy

A

scant, scarce, sparce

“I think this dress is a little too skimpy for you to wear to work”

17
Q

get away with doing something (to)

A

scape the consequences of something

“The coach always lets him get away with missing the practices”

18
Q

hot

A

sexy, gorgeous

“The famous movie actress looked hot when she arrived for the Academy Awards”

19
Q

one-track mind (a)

A

obsession

“I had a one-track mind when I was a teenager. All I thought about was soccer”

20
Q

knock it off (to)

A

stop it

“I want you guys to teasing me about my haircut. Knock it off!”

21
Q

muggy

A

hot and humid

“It’s muggy in New York in the summertime”

22
Q

cloud over (to)

A

become cloudy

“Do you know when it’s supposed to cloud over and start raining?”

23
Q

pour (to)

A

rain heavily

“Look at those dark clouds on the horizon. I think it’s going to pour soon”

24
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doze off (to)

A

nap, nod off, sleep, snooze

“He dozed off on the sofa while watching a footbal game on TV”

25
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bend one’s hear (to)

A

talk to much

“That annoying guy has been bending my hear for the last hour”

26
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take a dip (to)

A

go for a swim

“She took a dip in the pool as soon as she got home from school”