“The medic would finally manage tosqueezethrough the crowd to get to the patient.” Verb ▲ Present participle for to force (something) into or through a restricted space “So there I was in LA, sitting on top of my suitcase, trying tosqueezeone last piece of fabric into it.” ...
your task is to recognize them. Note that your little brother is only a child, so he may make small mistakes: for each word, there might be at most one wrong letter. The word length is always correct. It is guaranteed that each letter he wrote is in lower-case, and each word he ...
There will be a stronger need in future years for financial technology app developers to serve this booming market. 3. Financial Analyst A financial analyst is responsible for managing budgets against incoming income forecasts. Depending upon the size of the firm, you could be an analyst for a ...
“It started on election night 1998 with John Howard jubilant before anecstaticcrowd.” Adjective ▲ Full of (enthusiastic) praise or regard for someone or something glowing commendatory complimentary adulatory flattering panegyrical eulogistic
As a boy, I could sense that this was a put-down word, however, not as demeaning as “n—–r.” I placed it next to the other words used to put down boys of other nationalities who made up our small town of Hasbrouck Heights, NJ: “kraut,”“mick,” and “spic.” I grew up...
How can you describe a considerable amount without using the word ‘large’? To depict a considerable amount without using ‘large,’ you could use phrases like ‘a great deal of,’‘a significant quantity,’‘an expansive range,’ or ‘a wide array.’ ...
For an even clearer comparison, I took another picture of the new pair of marimos I bought last week at the “Gardener’s Day Out” event at HortPark. I swore my first pair of marimos was this size when I bought them 3 months ago!
More wait. I join a crowd sitting on the floor of the check-in hall, looking up at the display board. There were maybe a couple dozen seats in the hall, but hundreds of people were milling around waiting for their flights. As any well designed check-in hall, there were no outlets ...
Rosie bought her lot about two years ago with the idea of it being an off-grid hideaway far from the madding crowd where she would be able to put down roots, grow a garden and commune with nature on weekends or holidays. She has a caravan and has spent a long time on site planning...
衆奔避 crowd ran hide 莫敢前 not dare forward Someone raised a tiger in a cage. One day, it escaped and was all over the place. The crowds dashed into hiding and no one dared come out. Notes: For 或 see previous chapter. 檻has two pronunciations and with many meanings. It can mea...