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I. Master Glossary List
1. Bristol Cream – n – sweet cherry of the highest quality imported to the UK from Spain. e.g. 'I can't, ' I say, taking a glug from my pre-date relaxer glass of Harvey's Bristol Cream. 2. blurt out – vt - to say something suddenly and without thinking, usually because you are nervous or excited. e.g. Peter blurted the news out before we could stop him. 3. compatible – adj – able to exist or be used together without causing problems. e.g. Cats and birds are seldom compatible. 4. dalliance – n - the behaviour of two people who are dallying with each other. e.g. Has Jeremy been having a dalliance too? 5. delusion – n - the belief that you are much more important or powerful than you really are. e.g. The disappointment of manhood succeeds to the delusion of youth. 6. ebb away – vi - to gradually decrease. e.g. Linda's enthusiasm began to ebb away. 7. faze – vt - to disturb; worry; bother. e.g. Nothing we said fazed her; she just did as she pleased. 8. frantically – adv – with extreme worry and excitement. e.g. The fox pulled frantically at the trap to escape. 9. freak out – vi, t - to become very anxious, upset, or frightened, or make someone very anxious, upset or frightened. e.g. I t freaked me out to see him so depressed. 10. gape – vi [+ at] - to look at something for a long time, especially with your mouth open, because you are very surprised or shocked. e.g. What are all these people gaping at? 11. gorgeous – adj - extremely beautiful or attractive or extremely pleasant or enjoyable. e.g. I am taxed on my income! This is perfectly gorgeous! I never felt so important in my life before. 12. glug – n - a sound of flowing liquid; gurgle. e.g. I want to take a glug from my glass of sweet cherry. 13. noncommittal – adj [+ about] - not expressing a definite opinion or intention. e.g. The doctor was noncommittal about his chances of making a full recovery. 14. outfit – n - a set of clothes worn together, especially for a special occasion. e.g. She bought a new, elegant two-piece outfit in shades of apricot for the wedding. 15. peer – vi [+at/ across/ through etc] - to look very carefully or hard, especially because you are having difficulty in seeing at. e.g. She peered at the tag to read the price. 16. posh – adj - a posh restaurant, hotel, car etc is expensive and looks as if it is used or owned by rich people. e.g. I know a posh nightclub in Mayfair. 17. quid – n - one pound in money. e.g. She earns at least 600 quid a week. 18. scallop – n - a small sea creature that has a hard flat shell made of two parts that fit together. e.g. ‘I can't eat peppers, ' Jack adds, as a plate of scallops appears in front of him. 19. Sellotape – n - sticky thin clear material in a long narrow length that is used for sticking things together. e.g. I need a roll of sellotape. 20. smug – adj - showing too much satisfaction with your own cleverness or success. e.g. “I knew I'd win, ” she said with a smug smile. 21. stint – n - a limited or fixed period of work or effort. e.g. Has he done his stint at the bar yet? 22. succulent – adj - juicy and delicious. e.g. Taste it. It’s a succulent steak! 23. tipple – n - someone's favourite alcoholic drink. e.g. This tipple helps to get rid of all my cares. 24. vintage – adj - of antique or classic style or excellence. e.g. I decided to buy a vintage Rolls-Royce engine. 25. wedding band - a ring worn on the third finger of your left hand to show that you are married. e.g. ‘You took your wedding band off, ' she adds, glancing at my left hand. II. Translate into Ukrainian/ Russian a passage beginning with “I have never seen Jemima look quite so appalled.” ending with “It's like going into battle in a nightie.” (Chapter 12).
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