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Context #1 Bob: I really hate it when people throw their dirty cigarette butts on the ground.  Joe: I know!...

Idiom: to get knocked up – to get (someone) pregnant Context #1 – At a party with friends James: I can’t figure out...

Idiom: Rug rat – a small child   Context #1 – Kindergarten Barry: My group of rug rats has too much energy today....

Context #1 – Students in class at university Vickey: I’m so confused after Professor Johnson’s lecture today. Did you understand...

Idiom: Off the Beaten Track/Path – in or into an isolated place; in a place where very few people go; a...

To pose for – To assume a position or attitude for a photograph or painting. Context #1 – Two friends...

Context #1 –Roommates watching TV at home Vanessa: Hi Brad. I just bought some hamburgers and fries from In-N-Out. Set...

Idiom: Eye-popping; used as an adjective Context #1: Taylor: Did you see the new Christopher Nolan movie? Jake: Yeah. You?...

Idiom: street smart(s); used as an adjective or noun Context #1: Lenny: So Mayra got a new place. Bruce: Really?...

Context #1: Gina: Hi, Will! It looks like you caught some rays on the weekend. Will: I sure did! My friend and...

Context #1: Arias and Varysun are talking on the phone. ​ Arias: Hey Varysun! Can you remind me what time...

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