You can tell it's for a lockbox by it's build Place where you put tools A lockable container,a safe I saved my money in a lockbox
Forefinger
I touched her forefingers to the middle The big finger in your hand Finger next to the thumb I pointed to the board with my forefinger
Lobby
So I started crying on the lobby Entrance of a building Room in the entrance of a building I was waiting for her in the lobby
Tuck
When dad was tucking me in that night To put the bed's clothes into someone to cover him Make someone confortable in bed by putting in the bedclothes My dad tucked me in that night
Buddy
You know that,buddy A friend of yours A working companion whose cooperation is needed Hey buddy,can you help me
-WEIRD -"I didnt understood it, that was so weird" -Strenge or bizarre -Strange -The 5 of July was a rainny day, that was weird
-BUZZER -"I rang the buzzer" -Device that produces a buzzing sound, esp one similar to an electric bell without a hammer or gong -Bell -The buzzer was broken so I had to knock at the door
-RUG -"He looked at the rug in the room" -A floor covering, smaller than a carpet -Carpet -When I get up instead of step on the cold foor I step on my rug
-WAGE -"Recieved the wage for the work" -Payment in return for work or services -Payment -He recieved a wage of 2000 $ for his monthly work
-SNOOP -"I snooped around the apartment" -Informal, to pry into the private business of others, investigate -To search for information -He snooped in the headmaster's files
TO SWEEP UP -"Stan was sweeping up in front of the building" -To clean the floor with a broom -To clean an area of ground using a brush with a handle -I always sweep up my bedroom in the evenings
BREED -"People like you are a dying breed" -Species -A lineage or race -There are a lot of dog breeds
PASTEL -He had colored pencils and chalk and pastels -A type of crayon or pencil -A crayon of this -I always use pastels in art class
TO SHUFFLE -I shuffled halfway into the filled book" -To walk -To walk and move the feet with a small dragging motion -I hate the noise produced when people shuffle
TO BEEP -"Every time the beeps would get close together, I´d tell Grandma to shine the flashlight on the spot" -A kind of fly -A short high-pitched sound -My car is always beeping
TO POKE -"I poked the driver´s shoulder until he gave me some attentiom -Touch someone again and again -To jar or prod -She doesn´t like people who poke others
TO SWALLOW -"What if everyone swallowed them?" -To throw something -To pass through the mouth to the stomach -Before swallowing the food, you have to chew it
PUSSY -"I pushed my pussy off the table with the tray of evidence -A pet -Informal way of saying cat -Yesterday, I went to a shop where a lot of pussies were being donated
TO KNIT -"Grandma knitted me white sweeters" -To give a present -To make by looping and entwining by hand by means of long eyeless needles or by machine -Knitting must be really hard
RETAIL -"I was too smart for retail" -The action of buying and selling -The sale of goods individually or in small quantities to consumers -I don´t know anyone who works in retail
1. WORD: Weird. WORD IN CONTEXT: “That would be so weird, except that the piece in the hospital where babies are born would sound like a crystal chandelier in a houseboat…” DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something rare or strange. MY SENTENCE: It was so weird that we couldn’t believe it.
2. WORD: Bummer. WORD IN CONTEXT: “Bummer.” “What’s ‘bummer’?” “It’s a bad thing.” DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something bad. MY SENTENCE: To murder someone is a bummer thing.
3. WORD: Seeped. WORD IN THE CONTEXT: Tears seeped between her fingers. DICTIONARY DEFINITION: To leak (out). MY SENTENCE: The spies leak out in search of information.
4. WORD: Fistfuls. WORD IN CONTEXT: We pulled fistfuls of grass. DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something that can fit in a fist MY SENTENCE: I have fistfuls of marble.
5. WORD: Nightmares. WORD IN CONTEXT: I have domesticated animal, nightmares, Microsoft Windows, old people who sit around all day … DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something that it is not “normal” that can occur in your dreams or the real life. Fright or scare. MY SENTENCE: Yesterday night I had a nightmare so I wake up quickly and I told to my parents.
1- Word: Pouches Word in context: which could be in the pouches of our overalls Guess of meaning: In our limits Dictionary definition: A small flexible baglike container My sentence: He was carrying a tobacco pouch
2- Word: Neat Word in context: We all had neat white robes Guess of meaning: Ugly, awful Dictionary Definition: Clean, tidy My sentence: We wore neat clothes for our presentation
3- Word: Cymbals Word in context: But I asked if it would have Zildjian cymbals Guess of meaning: Symbol Dictionary Definition: A percussion instrument of indefinite pitch consisting of a thin circular piece of brass, which vibrates when clashed together with another cymbal or struck with a stick My sentence: Angela's singing was accompanied by the cymbals that Peter was playing
4- Word: Birdseed Word in context: Even if you left your birdseed shirt at home that day Guess of meaning: A type of cloth Dictionary definition: A mixture of various kinds of seeds for feeding cagebirds My sentence: We fed the birds with the birdseeds that we bought last week
5- Word: Tambourine Word in context: I wish I had my tambourine with me now Guess of meaning: Drums, an instrument Dictionary definition: A percussion instrument consisting of a single drumhead of skin stretched over a circular wooden frame hung with pairs of metal discs that jingle when it is struck or shaken My sentence: While the whole class was singing the song, Greta was playing the tambourine
Curse in context: scream curse wprds at everybody Guess of meaning: bad words dictionary:a profane or odscene expression of anger,disgust,surprise,etc.. Sentence:she said many curse words because she was tired of all
Bruise Context: give myself bruises Guess: to hit yourself Dictionary: to injure(tissues)without breaking the skin,usually with discoloration,or(of tissues)to be injured in this way Sentence: In some bands you have to bruise yourself to be in
Rattling(adv) Windows rattling Guess:to move Dictipnary: intensifier qualifying something good ,fine pleasant , etc A rattling good night
Gurgle Context: I was willing to be annoying Guess: almost Dictionary:favourable disposed or inclined Sentence: She was willing to be the delegate
Kooke Context: I am hooked up to all sorts of machines Guess: that he is "connected" to some machines Dictionary: to fasten or be fastened with or as if with a hook or hooked
wimpy Context: of it would be overly wimpy Guess: weird Dictionary: a feeble ineffective person Sentence: You are a wimpy person
-TO SWAT: 'The way she swatted her left hand at somethinf funny...' GUESS OF MEANING: like to react to do something DEFINITION: to hit swiftly a fly MY SENTENCE: Yesterday I killed a fly with te fly swatter.
-CREVASSE 'You fudging crevase-hole dipshiitake!' GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know DEFINITION: A deep crack or fissure, esp in the ice of a glacier. MY SENTENCE: A man was trapped in a crevasse in a mountain of the Andes.
-GIBE 'Where are your gibes now, your gambols, your song?' GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know DEFINITION: to make taunting, heckling or jeering remarks. MY SENTENCE: You are making gibes of your classmates.
-THUMBTACK 'I didn't know what the thumbtack, the bent spoon...' GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know DEFINITION: a short tack with a broad smooth head for fastening papers to a drawing board. MY SENTENCE: There were no thumbtacks in the cork of my class.
-KNOB 'The knob that connected them was neither Something o Nothing.' GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know DEFINITION: a handle of a door, drawer.... MY SENTENCE: The knob from the bath has broken down.
-Desperately Guess: Something that is very quickly... Dictionary: Trying very Hard. I desperately wish. . . ( On context) White Blazer Gues: An object Dictionary:Jacket She also gave me a white blazer ( On context) Cracked up Guess: To crack something ... Dictionary: Action Gerald shook his head and cracked up ... ( On context) Patted Guess: Any action Dictionary: Action of applaud I patted his shoulder (On context) Knitting Guess: Make something Dictionary: To make something by Hand Grandma was knitting... (On context)
To tiptoe I tiptoed so I wouldn´t be noticed Andar de puntillas To walk using the front part of your feet When my parents are sleeping I try to tiptoe so that they don´t wake up Sopping I weight 76pounds, 78 pounds when I am sopping wet Sudar a chorros Soaking very wet after running 10km everybody is sopping
Nightmares I had enough of my own nightmares pesadillas A dream that is very frightening or unpleasant when I have nightmares I don´t sleep for the entire night
Slang She wanted more, more slang jerga very informal words and expressions that are common in spoken lenguaje The slang he uses are not very polite
Knapsack I started bringing a knapsack mochilla, alforja A small ruck sack A knapsack was needed for the trip
1.to lower (one's head) or bend (one's knee or body) as a sign of respect, greeting, assent, or shame
SQUEEZING
1.to grip or press firmly, esp so as to crush or distort; compress 2.to crush or press (something) so as to extract (a liquid): to squeeze the juice from an orange, to squeeze an orange 3.to apply gentle pressure to, as in affection or reassurance: he squeezed her hand 4.to push or force in a confined space: to squeeze six lettuces into one box, to squeeze through a crowd 5.to hug closely 6.to oppress with exacting demands, such as excessive taxes 7.to exert pressure on (someone) in order to extort (something): to squeeze money out of a victim by blackmail 8.to lead a card that forces (opponents) to discard potentially winning cards
TUCKING
1.(transitive) to push or fold into a small confined space or concealed place or between two surfaces 2.(transitive) to thrust the loose ends or sides of (something) into a confining space, so as to make neat and secure 3.to make a tuck or tucks in (a garment) (usually tr) to draw together, contract, or pucker
PETTED
1.(transitive) to treat (a person, animal, etc) as a pet; pamper 2.(transitive) to pat or fondle (an animal, child, etc) 3.(intransitive) informal (of two people) to caress each other in an erotic manner, as during lovemaking (often in the phrase heavy petting)
Lockbox
ResponderEliminarYou can tell it's for a lockbox by it's build
Place where you put tools
A lockable container,a safe
I saved my money in a lockbox
Forefinger
I touched her forefingers to the middle
The big finger in your hand
Finger next to the thumb
I pointed to the board with my forefinger
Lobby
So I started crying on the lobby
Entrance of a building
Room in the entrance of a building
I was waiting for her in the lobby
Tuck
When dad was tucking me in that night
To put the bed's clothes into someone to cover him
Make someone confortable in bed by putting in the bedclothes
My dad tucked me in that night
Buddy
You know that,buddy
A friend of yours
A working companion whose cooperation is needed
Hey buddy,can you help me
-WEIRD
ResponderEliminar-"I didnt understood it, that was so weird"
-Strenge or bizarre
-Strange
-The 5 of July was a rainny day, that was weird
-BUZZER
-"I rang the buzzer"
-Device that produces a buzzing sound, esp one similar to an electric bell without a hammer or gong
-Bell
-The buzzer was broken so I had to knock at the door
-RUG
-"He looked at the rug in the room"
-A floor covering, smaller than a carpet
-Carpet
-When I get up instead of step on the cold foor I step on my rug
-WAGE
-"Recieved the wage for the work"
-Payment in return for work or services
-Payment
-He recieved a wage of 2000 $ for his monthly work
-SNOOP
-"I snooped around the apartment"
-Informal, to pry into the private business of others, investigate
-To search for information
-He snooped in the headmaster's files
Christian
TO SWEEP UP
ResponderEliminar-"Stan was sweeping up in front of the building"
-To clean the floor with a broom
-To clean an area of ground using a brush with a handle
-I always sweep up my bedroom in the evenings
BREED
-"People like you are a dying breed"
-Species
-A lineage or race
-There are a lot of dog breeds
PASTEL
-He had colored pencils and chalk and pastels
-A type of crayon or pencil
-A crayon of this
-I always use pastels in art class
TO SHUFFLE
-I shuffled halfway into the filled book"
-To walk
-To walk and move the feet with a small dragging motion
-I hate the noise produced when people shuffle
TO BEEP
-"Every time the beeps would get close together, I´d tell Grandma to shine the flashlight on the spot"
-A kind of fly
-A short high-pitched sound
-My car is always beeping
TO POKE
-"I poked the driver´s shoulder until he gave me some attentiom
-Touch someone again and again
-To jar or prod
-She doesn´t like people who poke others
TO SWALLOW
-"What if everyone swallowed them?"
-To throw something
-To pass through the mouth to the stomach
-Before swallowing the food, you have to chew it
PUSSY
-"I pushed my pussy off the table with the tray of evidence
-A pet
-Informal way of saying cat
-Yesterday, I went to a shop where a lot of pussies were being donated
TO KNIT
-"Grandma knitted me white sweeters"
-To give a present
-To make by looping and entwining by hand by means of long eyeless needles or by machine
-Knitting must be really hard
RETAIL
-"I was too smart for retail"
-The action of buying and selling
-The sale of goods individually or in small quantities to consumers
-I don´t know anyone who works in retail
1. WORD: Weird.
ResponderEliminarWORD IN CONTEXT: “That would be so weird, except that the piece in the hospital where babies are born would sound like a crystal chandelier in a houseboat…”
DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something rare or strange.
MY SENTENCE: It was so weird that we couldn’t believe it.
2. WORD: Bummer.
WORD IN CONTEXT: “Bummer.” “What’s ‘bummer’?” “It’s a bad thing.”
DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something bad.
MY SENTENCE: To murder someone is a bummer thing.
3. WORD: Seeped.
WORD IN THE CONTEXT: Tears seeped between her fingers.
DICTIONARY DEFINITION: To leak (out).
MY SENTENCE: The spies leak out in search of information.
4. WORD: Fistfuls.
WORD IN CONTEXT: We pulled fistfuls of grass.
DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something that can fit in a fist
MY SENTENCE: I have fistfuls of marble.
5. WORD: Nightmares.
WORD IN CONTEXT: I have domesticated animal, nightmares, Microsoft Windows, old people who sit around all day …
DICTIONARY DEFINITION: Something that it is not “normal” that can occur in your dreams or the real life. Fright or scare.
MY SENTENCE: Yesterday night I had a nightmare so I wake up quickly and I told to my parents.
Patricia Ampuero.
1- Word: Pouches
ResponderEliminarWord in context: which could be in the pouches of our overalls
Guess of meaning: In our limits
Dictionary definition: A small flexible baglike container
My sentence: He was carrying a tobacco pouch
2- Word: Neat
Word in context: We all had neat white robes
Guess of meaning: Ugly, awful
Dictionary Definition: Clean, tidy
My sentence: We wore neat clothes for our presentation
3- Word: Cymbals
Word in context: But I asked if it would have Zildjian cymbals
Guess of meaning: Symbol
Dictionary Definition: A percussion instrument of indefinite pitch consisting of a
thin circular piece of brass, which vibrates when clashed
together with another cymbal or struck with a stick
My sentence: Angela's singing was accompanied by the cymbals that Peter was
playing
4- Word: Birdseed
Word in context: Even if you left your birdseed shirt at home that day
Guess of meaning: A type of cloth
Dictionary definition: A mixture of various kinds of seeds for feeding cagebirds
My sentence: We fed the birds with the birdseeds that we bought last week
5- Word: Tambourine
Word in context: I wish I had my tambourine with me now
Guess of meaning: Drums, an instrument
Dictionary definition: A percussion instrument consisting of a single drumhead of
skin stretched over a circular wooden frame hung with pairs
of metal discs that jingle when it is struck or shaken
My sentence: While the whole class was singing the song, Greta was playing
the tambourine
ELISA SHAN CHENG
Curse
ResponderEliminarin context: scream curse wprds at everybody
Guess of meaning: bad words
dictionary:a profane or odscene expression of anger,disgust,surprise,etc..
Sentence:she said many curse words because she was tired of all
Bruise
Context: give myself bruises
Guess: to hit yourself
Dictionary: to injure(tissues)without breaking the skin,usually with discoloration,or(of tissues)to be injured in this way
Sentence: In some bands you have to bruise yourself to be in
Rattling(adv)
Windows rattling
Guess:to move
Dictipnary: intensifier qualifying something good ,fine pleasant , etc
A rattling good night
Gurgle
Context: I was willing to be annoying
Guess: almost
Dictionary:favourable disposed or inclined
Sentence: She was willing to be the delegate
Kooke
Context: I am hooked up to all sorts of machines
Guess: that he is "connected" to some machines
Dictionary: to fasten or be fastened with or as if with a hook or hooked
wimpy
Context: of it would be overly wimpy
Guess: weird
Dictionary: a feeble ineffective person
Sentence: You are a wimpy person
-TO SWAT:
ResponderEliminar'The way she swatted her left hand at somethinf funny...'
GUESS OF MEANING: like to react to do something
DEFINITION: to hit swiftly a fly
MY SENTENCE: Yesterday I killed a fly with te fly swatter.
-CREVASSE
'You fudging crevase-hole dipshiitake!'
GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know
DEFINITION: A deep crack or fissure, esp in the ice of a glacier.
MY SENTENCE: A man was trapped in a crevasse in a mountain of the Andes.
-GIBE
'Where are your gibes now, your gambols, your song?'
GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know
DEFINITION: to make taunting, heckling or jeering remarks.
MY SENTENCE: You are making gibes of your classmates.
-THUMBTACK
'I didn't know what the thumbtack, the bent spoon...'
GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know
DEFINITION: a short tack with a broad smooth head for fastening papers to a drawing board.
MY SENTENCE: There were no thumbtacks in the cork of my class.
-KNOB
'The knob that connected them was neither Something o Nothing.'
GUESS OF MEANING: I don't know
DEFINITION: a handle of a door, drawer....
MY SENTENCE: The knob from the bath has broken down.
ALVARO TEMPRANO. :)
-Desperately
ResponderEliminarGuess: Something that is very quickly...
Dictionary: Trying very Hard.
I desperately wish. . . ( On context)
White Blazer
Gues: An object
Dictionary:Jacket
She also gave me a white blazer ( On context)
Cracked up
Guess: To crack something ...
Dictionary: Action
Gerald shook his head and cracked up ... ( On context)
Patted
Guess: Any action
Dictionary: Action of applaud
I patted his shoulder (On context)
Knitting
Guess: Make something
Dictionary: To make something by Hand
Grandma was knitting... (On context)
To tiptoe
ResponderEliminarI tiptoed so I wouldn´t be noticed
Andar de puntillas
To walk using the front part of your feet
When my parents are sleeping I try to tiptoe so that they don´t wake up
Sopping
I weight 76pounds, 78 pounds when I am sopping wet
Sudar a chorros
Soaking very wet
after running 10km everybody is sopping
Nightmares
I had enough of my own nightmares
pesadillas
A dream that is very frightening or unpleasant
when I have nightmares I don´t sleep for the entire night
Slang
She wanted more, more slang
jerga
very informal words and expressions that are common in spoken lenguaje
The slang he uses are not very polite
Knapsack
I started bringing a knapsack
mochilla, alforja
A small ruck sack
A knapsack was needed for the trip
BOWING
ResponderEliminar1.to lower (one's head) or bend (one's knee or body) as a sign of respect, greeting, assent, or shame
SQUEEZING
1.to grip or press firmly, esp so as to crush or distort; compress
2.to crush or press (something) so as to extract (a liquid): to squeeze the juice from an orange, to squeeze an orange
3.to apply gentle pressure to, as in affection or reassurance: he squeezed her hand
4.to push or force in a confined space: to squeeze six lettuces into one box, to squeeze through a crowd
5.to hug closely
6.to oppress with exacting demands, such as excessive taxes
7.to exert pressure on (someone) in order to extort (something): to squeeze money out of a victim by blackmail
8.to lead a card that forces (opponents) to discard potentially winning cards
TUCKING
1.(transitive) to push or fold into a small confined space or concealed place or between two surfaces
2.(transitive) to thrust the loose ends or sides of (something) into a confining space, so as to make neat and secure
3.to make a tuck or tucks in (a garment)
(usually tr) to draw together, contract, or pucker
PETTED
1.(transitive) to treat (a person, animal, etc) as a pet; pamper
2.(transitive) to pat or fondle (an animal, child, etc)
3.(intransitive) informal (of two people) to caress each other in an erotic manner, as during lovemaking (often in the phrase heavy petting)
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