power walking
brisk walking as a form of aerobic exercise
to appease
to prevent further disagreement in arguments or war by giving to the other side an advantage that they have demanded
to have a bridge to sell
Used to indicate that a particular statement or claim could only be believed by someone who is very gullible.
a porch
a veranda
the phone tag
a phenomenon in which two parties attempt to contact each other by telephone, but neither is able to get a hold of the other for a conversation
a smokeshow
a term used to describe an extremely attractive person
Who’d have thunk it?
Who would have thought that would happen?
to cower
crouch down in fear
a curfew
a rule that everyone must stay at home between particular times, usually at night, especially during a war or a period of political trouble
in lockstep with sb/sth
agreeing completely with someone
unabridged
An unabridged book, speech, or article is in its original form and has not been made shorter.
a gazebo [guh-zee-boh]
a small decorated building or temporary structure, usually in a garden, that can be used for relaxing or entertaining guests
a dive
a restaurant, hotel, bar, or place for entertainment or social activities that is unpleasant because of the condition of the building or the type of people that go there
mutiny
an occasion when a group of people refuses to obey orders and/or attempts to take control from people in authority
sound (adj.)
not broken or damaged; healthy; in good condition
a dollop
a small amount of something soft, especially food
a morsel
a very small piece of food
a harlot
a female prostitute
strung out
experiencing the strong effects of/addicted to drugs
on the dot
exactly on time
a strong suit
a particular skill or ability that a person has
belligerent
hostile and aggressive
to twist someone’s arm
to get someone to do what you want by making it very difficult for him or her to refuse
a mouthbreather
a really dumb person