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Dr. Jedidiah's Diary: WORKSHEET 46.

WORKSHEET #46

Let’s practice some expressions from the episode #46 of Dr. Jedidiah’s Diary! 

 


1.   Even before the red carpet at Hollywood's Dolby Theater hasn't even been rolled up yet, Tins_______________ is already buzzing about next year's Oscar race. (*meaning “Hollywood, or the superficially glamorous world it represents”)

 

    2.   Kirsten is in ____________bo about her future career path after graduating. (*meaning “to be in a state of uncertainty or a period of suspension where a decision is pending”)

 

    3.   Back when I was living in Peoria, I found myself ______________ down for the nasty and hairy season as the winter approaching. (*meaning “to get prepared/ to brace oneself for something”)

 

    4.   The current right-wing political party in South Korea has been in a state of ______________ since former president Yoon, Suk Yeol got arrested, impreached, and imprisoned. (*meaning “Apt to change or fluctuate; prone to instability”)



5.   The prime desi__________________ in leadership is integrity and reliability. (*meaning “something that’s needed/ wanted”)

 

    6.   Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise are still box office d_______________. (*meaning “successful actors whom many people will pay to see”)

 

     7.   Everyone was surprised and somewhat disco_________________ (*meaning “disturbed or annoyed”) to see Nancy and Ronald flaunting the pimp_______________ (*meaning “a female version of a pimp”) and gangster look for the office costume party.

 

     8.   The war veterans continued to r______________ from the trauma they experienced on the front lines long after returning home. (*meaning “To "reel from trauma" means to be overwhelmed, deeply affected, and struggling to cope or regain one's balance after a deeply distressing or disturbing experience”)






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