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Aagha Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

REQUEST FOR MEANINGS OF BOLD WORDS

1. ..... when she drew up even with me, I nodded for Gary to make his move.

2. Yes, lately it seems as if we've been having weather every day.

3.You're in for the surprise of your life.

4. I'll keep him in mind, if I ever get desperate.

5. I couldn't hold it in any longer.

6. Colette is his for the asking.

7. I hate disappoint you, but I am claiming all of Gary's slow dances.

8. Eddie's thinking of asking your friend Jan to the prom, and he wants to know if you'd put in a good word for him.

9. I was just about to give up in despair, .......

10. Scott : There's my ride. I've got to go. Nice meeting you, Scott.

11. I blew a loud blast on my whistle .........

12. Scott stopped the van at the day-use area of the sprawling state park.

13. My mind was reeling as I straightened up.

14. Lunch was a long time ago and those snacks we ate at the beach don't stick with you.

15. Tralain, you look like you could use some cheering up.

16. All things considered, I think he's keeping a pretty low profile.

17. You're still dripping wet.

18. I went limp with relief.





  

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Hello, aagha-- and welcome to English Forums.

I am unsure of your problem, because the meaning of most or all of the bold words are easily accessible in any [url=http://www.onelook.com/]DICTIONARY[/url]. Have you tried using one?

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