Wednesday, October 22, 2014

ni2 22-23/10/14

Grammar: duration, p. 29

Boast 1 /bəʊst/ verb
1 PRIDE [ I , T ] to talk with too much pride about what you have done or what you own
I wish she would stop boasting about her exam results.
[ + that ] Liam boasted that he owned two sports cars.
2 HAVE [ T ] If a place boasts something good, it has it.
New York boasts some of the best museums in the world.

Big-head‧ed
Informal someone who is big-headed thinks they are very important, clever etc - used to show disapproval

Kind of
Informal-> used when you are trying to explain or describe something, but you cannot be exact
It's kind of unusual.

mussel /ˈmʌs ə l/ noun [ C ]
[ FOOD ] a small sea creature that has a black shell in two parts and that can be eaten
muscle 1 /ˈmʌsl/ noun
1 BODY [ ANATOMY , BIOLOGY ] [ C , U ] one of many pieces of tissue in the body that are connected to bones and which produce movement by becoming longer or shorter
aching joints and muscles
stomach/thigh muscles

I think I may have pulled (= injured) a muscle

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