4 ways travelling pushed me out of my comfort zone
(Part 2)
Roller coaster
somebody’s namesake
another person, especially a more famous person, who
has the same name as someone
- Like his famous namesake, young Washington had a brave, adventurous spirit.
vul‧ne‧ra‧ble /ˈvʌlnərəbəl/
when/if push comes to shove
(also if it comes to the push British English) spoken
if a situation becomes very difficult or action needs to be taken
If push comes
to shove, you can always sell the car.
snap SAY SOMETHING ANGRILY [intransitive,
transitive] to say something quickly in an angry way
‘What do you want?’ Mike snapped.
snap at
He snapped at Walter for no reason.
I was scared of flying because I didn’t know what was
going to happen.
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