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High Note un 6 lessons F

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  • We often argue, but then we always m_______ u______ and we are friends again.
    make up
  • when you have an argument with someone and you stop talking, you f________ o______
    fall out
  • to give a quick short look: She _____________ around/round the room to see who was there.
    glanced
  • I´ll never speak to her again. I´m t____________ w________ her!
    through with
  • My sister and Tom have been going out for four years. They are in a s_________ r__________.
    serious relationship
  • He's so moody - I don't know why she p_______ u________ (tolerate) with him.
    puts up
  • I wish he´d stop b_________ me a________. I don´t need to be told what to do.
    bossing around
  • When two people end their relationship, they b_______ u______.
    break up
  • to look at sb or sth for a long time: Don´t __________ at people like that.
    stare
  • synonym to dissapoint: She didn´t do her part of the work and l_______ me d______ again.
    let down
  • to become very angry: I´m worried I´ll l_________ my t________ and do something stupid.
    lose my temper
  • a wide smile: I assumed things had gone well for him because he had a big ________ on his face.
    grin
  • She always f_________ when she is angry.
    frowns
  • to raise your shoulders and then lower them in order to say you do not know or are not interested
    shrug shoulders
  • you do it when you are surprised: When she heard his unbelievable excuse, she r_________ her e________ but didn´t say anything.
    raised her eyebrows
  • to say or do something to someone that is rude or offensive: First he drank all my wine and then he i___________ all my friends.
    insulted
  • My colleague is really nice to me but I don't trust him because I know he t________ negatively about me b________ my b_______.
    talks behind my back
  • Look at the dog. It must be cold - it is __________.
    shivering
  • We had so much in common, and the two of us h_______ it o______ immediately.
    hit it off
  • to speak very quietly, using the breath but not the voice: She leaned over and ___________ something in his ear.
    whispered
  • a deep, long sound showing great pain or unhappiness:He gave a terrible __________ before collapsing to the ground.
    groan