ongly disliked by bird lovers. But then I felt suffocated. "To suffocate" is to die from lack of air. It would have been great if it had worked out, but it didn't If things "work out," they are generally positive or successful. It's Jane Fonda on the VCR. "VCR" is the Video Cassette Recorder. Until DVD players become more popular, the machine most people will use to play movies. No, I'm not up to it. Here, meaning "I don't feel like it." I am so relieved that you think so! An important adjective implying a person feels better because their pain, fear or anxiety has been taken away. "To relieve" someone is to lesson or ease their pain or fear. He was seeing this anthropologist. A person who studies the origins and physical and cultural development of mankind. We are gathered here today to celebrate the marriage of Marie and Jess, and to consecrate their vows of matrimony. The usual language at a wedding ceremony. "Consecrate" is a very official word for "declare," while "matrimony" refers to marriage. Boy, the holidays are rough! Literally, this means to have an uneven surface or one covered with bumps, but as here, a very common way to say difficult. Note the use of "boy" at the beginning of a sentence to show emotion. I just try to get from Thanksgiving to the day after New Years. The American holiday of late November in which families get together to eat Turkey dinners and celebrate the arrival of the first English settlers in the new world. Why can't we get past this? "To get past" something is to finish discussing or thinking about something in the past. Is one of us supposed to be a dog in this scenario? An outline of a possible story or series of events in the future. I didn't walkout. :: No, sprinted is more like it! "To sprint" is to run as fast as possible. Let's just get one thing straight! "Let's at least agree on this one thing." You looked up at me with these big weepy eyes. "To weep" is to cry, and thus "weepy" is filled with tears. You took pity on me!? "Pity" is the emotion you feel when you feel sorry for someone. I'd like to propose a toast to Harry and Sally. The act of raising up wine glasses at a celebration in order to thank or honor people who are present. If Marie or I had found either of them remotely attractive.... An interesting adverb often meaning "just slightly." It is also the season of groveling. "To grovel" is a funny little verb meaning to beg or humble oneself in a humiliating manner, often while lying on the ground. I'm through making a schmuck of myself. If you are "through with" something, you are finished doing it. A "schmuck" is a Yiddish (Jewish) word for a stupid person or fool. Harry and Sally discover that you really never know what can happen between two people.
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