Frontier :a line or border between two countries or areas
Rabies : a serious disease of the nervous system that can cause death. Rabies can be passed on to humans by other animals:
Dogs, cats, foxes, and bats can all carry rabies.
Leftover : food that remains uneaten at the end of a meal
After the party, there were a bunch of leftover food
Bruise : a dark area on your skin where you have been hurt
to develop a bruise or to cause someone or something to have a bruise:
He crashed into a table and bruised his shin.
Minty : very fresh or new
That stuff is minty fresh !
Ditch : a long, narrow hole in the ground next to a road or field, which water can flow through
Wedgie : an occasion when someone's underwear moves or is pulled up so it is uncomfortably tight around, or between the two sides of, their bottom :
The wrestler tried to give his opponent a wedgie.
Blacksmith : a person who makes and repairs iron objects and horseshoes
behind the times : If someone or something is behind the times, they are old-fashioned.
They are little behind the times in colonial Williams burg.
spatula : a cooking utensil with a wide, flat blade that is not sharp, used especially for lifting food out of pans
Flip : If you flip something, you turn it over quickly one or more times, and if something flips, it turns over quickly:
I flipped the book (over) to look at the back cover.
I lost my place in my book when the pages flipped over in the wind.
You turn the machine on by flipping (= operating) the switch on the side.
The captains flipped a coin into the air (= made it turn over in the air to see which side it landed on) to decide which side would bat first.
Dork : a person who is physically or socially awkward or not fashionable:
He's such a dork, but he's a lovely guy.
Play off : to play a game, in a team sport, to decide which side will win:
United and Rangers are playing off for the championship.
wander : to walk slowly around a place without any purpose
I wander around the apartment which she lives in
Puberty : the stage in people's lives when they develop from a child into an adult because of changes in their body that make them able to have children:
At puberty, pubic hair develops and girls begin to menstruate.
Kick in: to start to have an effect or to happen:
It takes half an hour for the medication to kick in.
Hog : a pig, esp. one allowed to grow large so that it can be used as food
a person who takes more than necessary of something, esp. food:
Don’t be a hog – take only as much as you can eat.
to take or use more than necessary of something:
He’s always hogging the newspaper (= using it so that no one else can read it).
Vernacular : using the form of a language that a particular group of speakers use naturally, especially in informal situations:
His lively vernacular style goes down well with younger viewers.
The folk tale is told in a vernacular dialect.
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