domingo, 17 de octubre de 2021

Ramon’s New Words vol. 1

Shabby

Shabby : /'fabi/

In poor condition trough long use or lack of care.


Examples:
1. Well. your room looks so shabby.
2. She looked shabby.
3. Tegucigalpa is so shabby.
4.My grandma' has a shabby sweater.

“Caroline had lost faith and begun to see him as something pathetic, futile and shabby, outside the great, shining stream of life toward which she was inevitably drawn. -The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.

Mumble


mumble:  /ˈmʌmb(ə)l/

Say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear.

"Frantically he began to mumble something about going away."-The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.


Examples: 

1. 'Hey, Billy¡, lets mumble this dumb little oldman. 
2. Don't mumble in the class, please.
3. He's your mother, don't mumble in front of her.
4.I'm your grandma, dont munble.


Daze




daze: /deɪz/
a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment.

"He walked in a daze to his bank." -The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.

Examples:
1.Have you seen the movie yesterday? It was daze
2.In a daze, I walk to the house.
3. She dance in a daze. 
4.You felt daze.

Innocuous




innocuous: 
/ɪˈnɒkjʊəs/

not harmful or offensive.

 "With a half-displayed packet of innocuous post cards warranted to be very dirty indeed."The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.

Examples:

1. This is an innocuous question.
2. That was an innocuous answer.
3. That's innocuous of your part
4. What an innocuous feeling. 


Cheeks




Cheek /tʃiːk/

Either side of the face below the eye.

The two vivid years of his love for Caroline moved back around him like years in Einstein’s physics. Intolerable memories arose — of rides in the Long Island moonlight; of a happy time at Lake Placid with her cheeks so cold there. The Bridal Party by Scott Fitzgerald.

Examples:
1.Your cheeks are cute.
2. I have red cheeks.
3. Touch my cheeks.
4. You are nervous, just look your cheeks.



      





 


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