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tired and almost asleep
drowsy
At lunchtime we meet in the cafeteria to exchange the company g_________.
gossip
It's sometimes difficult to k______ a conversation going when someone is very shy and introvert.
keep
His controversial views s_____________ a lot of debate.
stimulated
I'm completely useless at making small t_______ at parties.
talk
We had to m_____ a polite conversation with the CEO.
make
He d____________ an interesting speech at the conference.
delivered
to describe a voice that is weak and shaky
wobbly
to describe very high noises that are not loud
squeaky
tired and almost asleep
drowsy
moving unsteadily from side to side
wobbly
to describe something makes you feel calmer and less anxious
soothing
a colour or sound that looks or sounds soft and warm
mellow
to describe conditions that are difficult to live in and very uncomfortable or something unfair
harsh
the quality of being very excited about something you want to do
eagerness
to walk slowly across or around an area, usually without a clear direction or purpose
wander
to completely close off something such as a road or an opening
block off
to gradually become less and less or smaller and smaller
dwindle
to move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention
creep
a feeling of worry or slight fear about something
unease
friendly conversation in which people make a lot of jokes with, and amusing remarks about, each other
banter
using words in a clever and amusing way
witty
happening or chosen without any definite plan, aim, or pattern
random
a feeling that you like or love someone or something and that you would be unhappy without them
attachment
worried or upset
disturbed
a report, argument, etc., that is  unfair because it emphasises one opinion too much
unbalanced
to feel anxious or worried about something that is going to happen or may happen
dread
the early morning hours, between about one and four o’clock
small hours
not having a clear purpose or reason
aimlessly