verbal english 3rd for level five professionals
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GOOD MORNING
ACHIEVERS
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Yarely - With quickness or agility "Eat with dispatch," he said, "and follow meyarelyto
mine house."
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Intestable :- Not legally qualified tomake a will, as an infant or a
lunatic
I understood that a man convicted by the verdict of hiscountry of housebreaking is infamous and intestable.
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Pullulate :- To increase rapidly;
multiply, to exist abundantly
Swept along by events, we have not had time to sketch
in the comic race of courtiers who pullulate at thecourt of Parma and passed droll comments on theevents we have been recounting.
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Sirocco :- Any hot, oppressive wind,especially one in the warm sector of a
cyclone.
The winter, with its cutting tramontana and sultry
sirocco days, we spent in the eternal city, takingrooms of an old woman who had a flat with stonefloors and straw chairs in the via Torre Argentina
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Abut :- touch or join at the edge or
border, to end at
All these enclosures abut upon the river at one end,and on a house at the other.
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Torrefy :- To fire or intense heat, To roast,as metallic ores.
A coffee-roaster answers for this purpose, taking carenot to torrefythem too much, as the oil of the nutsuffers thereby, and it becomes a dark brown or black,grows bitter, and spoils the colour of the chocolate
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Sabbatical :- Bringing a period of rest
The problem was his sabbatical, for which he hadbeen given a large additional foundation grant, wouldbegin in the summer
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Pullulate :- To exist abundantly; swarm;
To increase rapidly; multiply Swept along by events, we have not had time to sketch
in the comic race of courtiers who pullulate at thecourt of Parma and passed droll comments on theevents we have been recounting.
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Virilocal :- Living with or located near ahusband's father's family.
By contrast, when marriage isvirilocal, the tiesbetween married women and their natal groups arecommonly attenuated.
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Eisegesis :- Expresses the interpreter'sown ideas, bias, or the like
Attempts to see profound or subtle distinctionsbetween kinds of belief in these two lines border uponeisegesis.
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Cosher :- To treat with special fondness
Skinny Guts was rarely known to shell out his moneyfor tucker when there were clan members at hand toCosher himself upon.
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Foist :- To force upon or imposefraudulently or unjustifiably.
It's too bright, the sky is too big, and we're alwaystrying to foist our napalm off on Arizona
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Decollete :- Wearing a low-necked garment
Since it was essential that a masquerade costume bedecollete, she had devised a backless costume, thefront cut to display her over-full bust and with onelong sleeve to cover her right arm.
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Thank You