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Aagha Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

REQUEST FOR THE MEANINGS OF BOLD WORDS

Hi

Thanks Mr. Wordy for your kind reply. Its requested to please tell me the meanings of the bold words, given at the end, with anticipated meanings have been put in the parenthesis with question mark, so please check them for correctness).

Thanking you in anticipation

sincerely yours

aagha

1. Are you free the weekend of November 4 ?

2. Ina gave him a mock scowl. ' Are you telling me I am getting fat ? (false frowning?)

3. With or without false eyelashes on your nose, I like your looks (appearance?).

4. You and Scott are all wrong for each other .......(not compatible for each other?)

5. You and Johnnie were always pretty tight .....

6. ..... when you do know, let me in on it (let me know?).

7. That girl gives me a sharp pain.

8. I hated it when she put me on the spot like that.

  

Top answer

Hi While Mr. Wordy is on his way here, can I discuss a few sentences? 1) November 4 is a date .

  • Hi While Mr.
  • Wordy is on his way here, can I discuss a few sentences?
  • 1) November 4 is a date .
  • 2) Mock = adjective (sham; not real) Scowl = a bad-tempered frown 3) Yes (the way you look) 5) Tight has many meanings: stingy; close; drunk.
  • Context will determine the meaning .
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Hi

While Mr. Wordy is on his way here, can I discuss a few sentences?

1) November 4 is a date.

2) Mock= adjective (sham; not real) Scowl = a bad-tempered frown

3) Yes (the way you look)

5) Tight has many meanings: stingy; close; drunk. Context will determine the meaning.

6) Yes (let me know)

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