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tease :to laugh at someone and make jokes in order to have fun by embarrassing them, either in a friendly way or in an unkind way
Don't get upset. I was only teasing .
He used to tease her mercilessly .
tease somebody about something
She used to tease me about my hair.
bargain :an agreement, made between two people or groups to do something in return for something else
make/strike a bargain
Management and unions have struck a bargain over wage increases.
I've kept my side of the bargain and I expect you to keep yours.
self-conscious :worried and embarrassed about what you look like or what other people think of you
self-conscious about
Jerry's pretty self-conscious about his weight.
jolly :happy and enjoying yourself
Everybody was in a very relaxed and jolly mood.
harden : if your face or voice hardens, or if something hardens it, you look or sound less sympathetic or happy
His face hardened momentarily, then he looked away.
champagne :a French white wine with a lot of bubbles, drunk on special occasions
intoxicated :happy, excited, and unable to think clearly, especially as a result of love, success, power etc
intoxicated by/with
He rapidly became intoxicated with his own power.
lock :be locked up (in something)
if your money is locked up, you have put it into a business, investment etc and cannot easily move it or use it
meteor :a piece of rock or metal that travels through space, and makes a bright line in the night sky when it falls down towards the Earth
Astronomers track large meteors using radar.
a meteor shower (=a lot of meteors that fall down towards the Earth at the same time)
decisive :an action, event etc that is decisive has a big effect on the way that something develops
decisive factor/effect/influence etc
Women can play a decisive role in the debate over cloning.
decisive action/steps
We will take decisive steps towards political union with Europe.
decided :definite and easily noticed
a decided change for the better
conscious :noticing or realizing something
conscious of (doing) something
I became conscious of someone watching me.
I was very conscious of the fact that I had to make a good impression.
conscious that
She was conscious that Marie was listening to every word.
compose :to write a piece of music
Barrington has composed the music for a new production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
throb :if music or a machine throbs, it makes a low sound or vibration with a strong regular beat
a throbbing bass line
palpitate :if your heart palpitates, it beats quickly in an irregular way
sunlit :made brighter by light from the sun
a sunlit garden
flicker :to burn or shine with an unsteady light that goes on and off quickly
The overhead lights flickered momentarily.
loathe :to hate someone or something very much
He loathes their politics.
loathe doing something
I absolutely loathe shopping.
creak :if something such as a door, wooden floor, old bed, or stair creaks, it makes a long high noise when someone opens it, walks on it, sits on it etc
The floorboards creaked as she walked across the room.
The door creaked open.
vein :one of the tubes which carries blood to your heart from other parts of your body
the pulmonary vein
She felt the blood racing through her veins as they kissed.
hive :a hive of industry/activity etc
a place that is full of people who are very busy
This marketplace was once a hive of activity. |
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