Chapter 10 Flashcards

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work out (to)

A

exercise

“She usually works out at the gym about 3 times a week”

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out of shape

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poor physical condition

“I was so out of shape that I couldn’t even run one lap around the track”

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tuckered out

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exhausted, pooped, tired, wiped out, worn out

“He was tuckered out after running up 10 flights of stairs”

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second wind (a)

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catch one’s breath, recover from exercise

“I got a second wind after taking a short break from the game”

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stomach (to)

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endure, handle, tolerate

“I can’t stomach doing any more exercise today”

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do someone some good (to)

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benefit from something

“I think a nutritious meal would do me some good right about now”

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by the way

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incidentally

“By the way, what time are you coming over to my house?”

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kick the habit (to)

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break the habit

“I’ve been trying to stop smoking, but I just can’t kick the habit”

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just between you and me

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condidentially, privately

“Just between you and me, I’m quitting my job at the end of the next month”

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10
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clean up one’s act (to)

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improve one’s behavior

“He never pays attention in class, so the teacher told him to clean up his act”

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open up (to)

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become available

“Look, a parking space just opened up. Let’s take it before someone else does”

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pooped

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exhausted, tired, tuckered out, wiped out, worn out

“She was pooped because she spent the whole day working in the yard”

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carried away

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excited or moved to extrem action

“This is our first day at the gym, so we shouldn’t get too carried away”

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14
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call it a day (to)

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finish work

“We’ve been working on this project all the afternoon. Let’s call it day”

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out of breath

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breathe heavily, winded

“He is out of breath because he just finished running across the park”

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build up (to)

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strengthen, to make stronger

“I’m going to build up my endurance by running for 30 minutes every day”

17
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light as a feather

A

very light

“This shoping bag isn’t heavy. It’s (as) light as a feather”

18
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do wonders for something (to)

A

improve the conditions of something

“A little rest and relaxation would do wonders for your health”

19
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something is killing someone

A

something is hurting someone

“I can’t play tennis with you today because my back is killing me”

20
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tip the scales at (to)

A

weigh

“I was really surprised when I saw that I tipped the scales at”

21
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face the music (to)

A

accept the unpleasant results of one’s actions

“The criminal has to face the music now that he has been found guilty”

22
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limp (to)

A

walk in a awkward manner due to an injury to the leg

“The soccer player slowly limped off the field after he twisted his ankle”

23
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charley horse

A

stiffness in the leg as result of an injury

“I have a charley horse because I was kicked in the leg during the game”

24
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hurt like the devil (to)

A

hurt very much

“He said that his broken finger hurts like the devil”

25
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hilarious

A

very funny

“I thought the movie we saw last night at the theater was hilarious”

26
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pay off (to)

A

a positive result brought about by hard work

“I feel healthier these days. I think the exercise I’ve been doing has paid off”

27
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out of breath

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breathe heavily, winded

“He is out of breath because he just finished running across the park”