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WMEA

By Uncle Stanley

Speaking

English

Daily English Conversation

1) Throw them off

2) blew it

3) so much for

4) take your mind off

5) give his news away

6) opening up

7) look on

Part 1

8) went on

9) divide up

10) hand over

1) Throw them off the ship!

1

To hurl or cast someone or something off.

2) Arthur met a very nice young woman whom he totally blew it.

an expression of anger

2

3) So much for the laws of physics.

3

used to express disappointment at the fact that a situation is not as you thought it was

4) Well, we have something that should take your mind off things.

4

To stop or to cause one to stop thinking about something

5) Trap wasn’t about to give his news away for free.

5

something that is given free to a customer

6) I mean, I am opening up BIG BELLY BAGELS, you know.

6

begin shouting

7) I looked on as my friends danced around the room.

7

To watch an event or an activity without taking part in it or getting involved

8) ‘Here is my offer,’ my cousin went on.

continue happening

8

9) Then we will divide up the dough.

share

9

10) I be she would hand over some cash to get the scoop on this cat.

to give something to someone else

10

Daily English Conversation

1) heaven’s sake

2) stuck out

3) went down

4) on the run

Common

English

Conversation

5) in over my head

6) blew it

7) jumped to my feet

8) give my right arm

9) made my head pound

10) shut your face

1) Oh, for heaven's sake.

1

used to make a statement or question more forceful or to express surprise, anger, etc.

2) I just stuck out my thumb and here I am.

to go past the surface or edge of something

2

3) You went down on that little planet and didn't call me?

3

to be put in prison / go down sth to move down to a lower level or place

4) We're on the run,

remember?

to be trying to avoid being caught, especially by the police

4

5) A little help over here. I'm in over my head.

to be involved in a difficult situation that you cannot get out of

5

6) You blew it with her.

6

Used to tell someone that you made a big mistake.

7) I jumped to my paws (feet).

to stand up very quickly

7

8) Why, I would give my right paw (arm) for a rodent in need!

you mean you would like it very much

8

9) Her ear-piercing squeak made my head pound.

9

to hit or beat repeatedly with a lot of force, or to crush something by hitting it repeatedly

10) Earthman, so shut your face or I'll kick you in the zatch.

10

used as a rude or angry way of telling someone to be quiet.

Daily English Conversation

1) a fleet of

2) along for the ride

3) carved it up

4) fed up

5) charm the birds from the trees

6) I could tell

7) get by

Part 2

8) put up

9) stuck out

10) tough-talking

1) I'm pleased to report that it's a fleet of 100 Vogon battle destroyers.

a group of ships

1

2) So are you along for the ride or am I just dropping you somewhere?

2

to join in an activity without playing an important part in it

3) Oh, so you carved it up?

to divide something into parts

3

4) I got so fed up with the constant bickering about the meaning of life.

4

annoyed, unhappy, or bored, especially with a situation that has existed for a long time.

5) She can charm the birds from the trees.

5

behave in a very attractive manner

6) I could tell she was impressed.

something is noticeable

6

7) I tell you how to get by the police barricades in the subway.

manage with difficulty to live or accomplish something

7

8) And, Boss, you put up the dough.

to provide money so that an aim can be achieved

8

9) Then Trap stuck out his paw.

to go past the surface or edge of something

9

10) He was loaded down with shopping bags.

10

ato burden or oppress with something heavy, laborious, or disheartening

Daily English Conversation

1) take on

2) It sticks

3) you're deep

4) That's the last straw

5) Beat around the bush

6) a score to settle

7) go back to the drawing board

Part 3

8) got right down to

9) Hit the sack

10) feel up

1) And you yourselves shall take on new, more primitive forms.

1

to develop a particular character or appearance

2) I find the question, that's permanent. It sticks.

2

Try it (or them) out and see if it is (or which ones are) effective

3) Plus, everyone thinks you're deep.

3

Difficult to understand.

4) The last straw was when the Uncle Stanley ate most of the candies.

My patience has run out

4

5) Don't beat around the bush - get to the point!

5

to avoid talking about what is important

6) I got a score to settle on this planet.

6

To have an old problem, grudge, or grievance (with or against someone or something) that one wishes or intends to redress or rectify.

7) As plan A didn’t work, let’s go back to the drawing board and start plan B.

to start planning something again because the first plan failed

7

8) We got right down to work.

when you look very closely

8

9) I’ve got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I’ll hit the sack.

Go to sleep

9

10) I don't feel up to going out tonight because I had a long day at work.

10

have the energy to do something

Daily English Conversation

1) Who was your first celebrity crush?

2) I always felt like she had a secret.

3) I don't believe you. At all! Not for a second.

4) We're on the same page.

5) What did you do with it?

6) I'm actually incapable... of having this conversation right now.

7) We've gone over them a hundred times!

Part 4

8) Please. Doesn't count if it's not eye to eye.

9) You wished death upon me cause I didn't buy you a piano.

10) I think we should allow it full play in our new ad campaign.

1) Who was your first celebrity crush?

When you have a crush on someone way more popular than and you know you got no chance with them.

1

2) I always felt like she had a secret.

to have a desire to do

2

3) I don't believe you. At all! Not for a second.

never

3

4) We're on the same page.

in agreement

4

5) What did you do with it?

would find useful or would like to have or do

5

6) I'm actually incapable... of having this conversation right now.

a person that is lacking in ability for whatever is to be done

6

7) We've gone over them a hundred times!

explain something

7

8) Please. Doesn't count if it's not eye to eye.

doing something is not the same as actually doing it

8

9) You wished death upon me cause I didn't buy you a piano.

Hazardous to someone or something

9

10) I think we should allow it full play in our new ad campaign.

To develop something completely.

10

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