Monday, January 09, 2012

9/1/12

Scared stiff
Extremely frightened Jill awoke from a dream that left her afraid - scared stiff, in fact.
Pull off (something)
To steer or turn a vehicle off the road. I pulled off the road and rested for a while. I had to pull off and rest.
Pull someone or something over (to something)
[For someone] to cause someone or a vehicle to drive over to something, such as the side of the road. The cop pulled Betty over to the side of the road. I pulled the car over to the side.
Pull up
Phrasal verb
1 to stop the vehicle that you are driving:
He pulled up in front of the gates.
The host – the guests
Marzipan / ˈmɑːrzəpɑːn/ n uncountable mazapán m

Chase 1 Follow [intransitive and transitive] to quickly follow someone or something in order to catch them:
The dogs saw him running and chased him.
Kids chasing around the house

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