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Can it be that Suzanne was envious because you had a date? It sounds as if the ____ -____ ______ may have taken over and clouded her judgment.
green-eyed monster
Say 2 words that start in B and mean "confused".
baffled, bewildered
Strange as it may _____, John is actually very intelligent.
seem
Driving London's "distinctive" black cabs is "no mean feat".
easy to recognize because it is different from other things; a great achievement
After he _________ (do) it once, he was happy to give another presentation.
had done
Say 3 things that can rattle?
teeth, a tin with coins, windows, a car, bottles
People d______ing a speech might start with shaky hands, a w______ voice and a dry mouth.
delivering, wobbly
I was just trying to ____ conversation. & I don't enjoy parties where I have to ____ small talk with complete strangers.
make
I BOUGHT / WAS BUYING a new watch the other day, when I HAD SEEN / SAW somebody shoplifting.
was buying, saw
Jill was really hungry because she ______ (EAT) all day.
hadn't eaten
The experiments were c_______ by scientists in New York.
conducted
I've invited a lot of people to the party, but I'm a little a________ that no one will come. (worried about sth that's going to happen)
apprehensive
He talks to his dog in the most ridiculous high _____ voice.
squeaky, high-pitched
She speaks very HIGH/HIGHLY of the new director.
highly
Of course I'll help you. That goes without SAYING/TALKING.
saying
It's years since ________ (ride) a skateboard.
have ridden, rode
These issues should not be looked at ___ isolation.
IN isolation
OK, Bob, I think Mary understands the trouble she's in; no need to lay it on with a trowel.
to exaggerate or overstate some emotional experience (e.g. blame, praise, flattery, excuses)
What do you "eat someone out of" if you eat too much of their food when you are a guest in their house?
you eat them out of house and home
When would you tell someone "Good riddance"?
when you are pleased to be free of someone or something that is annoying or unpleasant