I. Translate the following words and expressions and recall the situations from the text in which they are used.
(to run) true to form 184
a pretzel 185
a salsa 185
low-rider lounging beds 185
to concur 186
a pair of flowing magenta gypsy pants 188
pimping tactics 190
to deck sb 190
a husky voice 192
a key's groove 193
to conk out 194
to bum a cigarette from sb 195
a rabid dog 196
to play by ear 201
to be tuckered out because of leg 203
to embark on a brand-new party circuit 206
a titbit (US tidbit) 206
an R-rated (PG, NC-17) film 208
to bring randoms 209
to oversee glitches 211
to swear sb to secrecy 214
to appear out of the woodwork like a Pop-a-Weasel 214
to backslap celebrities with Clintonian charm 217
conceited 219
a missive 220
to dig sth 221
to plead a headache 222
II. Explain in English the meaning of the words and phrases given below and use them in the sentences of your own.
a swatch 185
a walk-up 185
a reveller 185
an up(-)do 186
B& T 187
an amalgamation 187
slack-jawed 190
a concave stomach 193
to heed the warnings 194
exponentially 195
to appear unfazed 196
a slightly senile great-grandmother 199
to thaw 199
a palatial pad 203
LAX, JFK 203
a handheld 206
a loveseat 208
a top-tier socialite 210
to go to great lengths 213
So far so good 214
unfounded fear 216
a catfight 217
to taper off 220
to trade sth for sth 221
III. Answer the following questions according to the text.
1. Describe the party at Caleb's.
2. Did Bette manage to make up with Pen?
3. What difficulties did Bette have organising BumbleBee party?
4. How did the party go?
Task 7 (Chapter 19 21)
I. Translate the following words and expressions and recall the situations from the text in which they are used.
slew of elebs 223
to sound effusive 223
to be fully apprised of the cover story 224
to subjugate oneself to sth 225
a touchy-feely midwife 227
to get heavy 229
to return a favour 229
to bisect sth 230
to jump spryly 231
to perform a matinee 232
I have to give him that 233
to lavish praise on sb 234
a wart lady 236
to occupy rungs beneath sb 236
to feel unfettered in a pair of cords 241
a ruptured hernia 244
to be a tad much 244
from the horse's mouth 245
to instil sth in sb 246
to wear flip-flops 249
to lay out 251
with a planeload of sb 251
to beg off 253
II. Explain in English the meaning of the words and phrases given below and use them in the sentences of your own.
to fete sth 223
a duffel bag 224
to relinquish the keys 224
a comped beachfront suite 224
to feel frisson 225
sappy 227
to relay information 229
a pendant 230
to deadpan without a hint of discernible sarcasm 232
to craft creative fibs 233
to stare at sb in wonderment 234
suavely 236
a pair of mushy-soft moccasins 241
a klezmer band 243
a silent vigil 244
to nosedive 246
to take sb up on their offer 249
nine-eleven (9/11, 9-11) 250
to show moral fortitude 251
to ring in the new year 251
to scrounge sth up 252
a nonincestuous group of people 253
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