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  • Name the style:
    sleeveless
  • Name the pattern:
    striped
  • to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth
    vomit
  • feeling as if everything is turning around, and that you are not able to balance and may fall over
    dizzy
  • when you stop breathing because something is blocking your throat
    choke
  • (adv.) the truth is; actually (used to emphasize something, especially the opposite of what was previously said)
    in fact
  • Name the style:
    polo neck
  • strong, uneven currents in air or water
    turbulence
  • An electronic display showing flight times and if the flight is on time, boarding, closed, or delayed
    Departures board
  • Where planes take off and land
    Runway
  • a painful swelling on the skin that contains liquid, caused usually by continuous rubbing, especially on your foot, or by burning
    a blister
  • Name the pattern:
    checked
  • to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound
    a cough
  • Name the style:
    hooded
  • (adv.) according to what you have heard or read
    apparently
  • A building at an airport divided into Arrivals and Departures
    Airport terminal
  • (adv.) in the main and most important way
    basically
  • (adv.) only just; almost not
    hardly
  • (adv.) little by little
    gradually
  • Name the pattern:
    spotted
  • in the state of not being awake and not aware of things around you, especially as the result of a head injury
    unconscious
  • a condition in which your skin is sore and red because you have spent too long in the strong heat of the sun
    sunburn
  • the feeling of tiredness and confusion that people experience after making a long journey by plane to a place where the time is different from the place they left
    Jet lag
  • in an aircraft, the people whose job it is to take care of the passengers
    cabin crew
  • a lot of small red spots on the skin
    a rash