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fulfilled (adjective) - a) feeling hungry b) feeling satisfied and happy because you're doing something meaningful c) feeling bored
b) feeling satisfied and happy because you're doing something meaningful
drop out (phrasal verb) - a) study harder b) join a new club c) leave a course or activity before finishing
c) leave a course or activity before finishing
on the edge of your seat (idiom) - a) very tired b) feeling very excited or nervous while watching/hearing something c) falling asleep
b) feeling very excited or nervous while watching/listening to something
appeal (verb) - a) To ask for help b) To disagree with someone c) To make something more attractive or interesting
c) To make something more attractive or interesting
a weight lifted off my shoulders (idiom) - a) Getting stronger b) Feeling relieved after a problem is solved c) Feeling tired after carrying something
b) Feeling relieved after a problem is solved
settle in (phrasal verb) - a) Start working hard b) Move to a new country c) Feel comfortable in a new place or situation
c) feel comfortable in a new place or situation
stick to your guns (idiom) - a) Keep your opinion even if others disagree b) Avoid conflict c) Agree with everyone
a) keep your opinion even if others disagree
stubborn (adjective) - a) Changing your opinion easily b) Refusing to change your mind c) Forgetful
c) refusing to change your mind
pop round (phrase) - a) Visit someone briefly b) Jump in excitement c) Travel far away
a) visit someone briefly (also pop in, but this mainly means to briefly enter a building)
strain (noun) - a) a type of exercise b) a small cut or injury c) pressure or stress
c) pressure or stress
cover something up (phrasal verb) - a) Hide the truth or information b) Protect something from the rain c) Paint something
a) hide the truth or information
thrilled (adjective) - a) Very scared b) Very excited and happy c) Very tired
b) very excite and happy
make your mind up (phrase) - a) change your opinion b) decide what to do c) forget something
b) decide what to do
uni (noun) - a) Short for university b) A kind of animal c) A musical instrument
a) short for university
assume (verb) - a) To know something for sure b) To think something is true without proof c) To ask someone for confirmation
b) to think something is true without proof