Homework: vocabulary p. 58
Tasting menú
Unpaved roads
stuffed [not
before noun]
completely full, so that you cannot eat any more:
No, no dessert,
I'm stuffed.
greedily
adverb:
He grabbed the
bottle and drank greedily.
gulp
1 also gulp down [transitive] to
swallow large quantities of food or drink quickly [= bolt]:
She gulped down
her breakfast and ran for the bus.
Eat hungrily
Eat like a horse
2
do something ↔ up
to repair an old building or car, or to improve its
appearance:
They did up an old
cottage in the Scottish Highlands.
3
do something ↔ up
to decorate something in a particular way:
The apartment was
done up in Viennese style.
zip something shut/open
Olsen zipped the
bag shut.
He zipped open the
case (=unfastened it).
un‧but‧ton [transitive]
to undo the buttons on a piece of clothing:
He took off his
sweater and unbuttoned his shirt.
button [intransitive
and transitive]
1 also button up to fasten clothes with
buttons or to be fastened with buttons:
Sam, make sure
Nina buttons up her jacket.
Threaten to do sth.
Reasons for going
o‧ver‧pow‧er‧ing
1
very strong [↪ intense]:
an overpowering
smell of rotten flesh
a twenty-minute walk
the walk will give us an appetite.
I’ll stick with my one.
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