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ESL Podcast 659 – Finding Love on Valentine’s Day These materials are copyrighted by the Center for Educational Development (2011). Posting of these materials on another website or distributing them in any way is prohibited. 2 Do you blame me? – a phrase used when one feels that one’s words or actions are justified and rational and expects other people to agree * - It wasn’t very nice of you to lie to your parents. * - Do you blame me? If I told them the truth, they never would have let me out of the house again! to go out with (someone) – to date someone to create or maintain a romantic relationship * What do you think Bennett would say if I asked him to go out with me? psycho – crazy; with a lot of mental or intellectual problems; acting in irrational, unpredictable ways * Dei went psycho after the death of his twin brother. attached – with a strong dependence on another person; with a very strong connection to another person; with a strong need to be with someone * Even though Tomas is almost 50 years old, he’s still really attached to his mother. to give up – to stop doing or using something, usually because one has been unsuccessful * This science assignment is too hard. I give up! Miss Right – the hypothetical woman one has been searching for in order to have a romantic relationship; the imaginary woman who meets all of one’s needs and who one wants to spend the rest of one’s life with * Do you think I’ll ever find Miss Right, or should I settle for someone else? right under (one’s) nose – a phrase used to show that the thing someone is looking for is readily available and very nearby, but that person doesn’t notice * I looked all over the house for my keys, but they were in my pocket, right under my nose the whole time! www.irLanguage.com |
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