Dr. Jedidiah's Diary: WORKSHEET 50.

WORKSHEET #50.

Let’s practice some expressions from the episode #50 of Dr. Jedidiah’s Diary! 

 



1.   This is the Indian’s res____________ where tourists are not allowed to enter. (*meaning “a place set aside for the use of Native American Indians”)

 

    2.   The union workers are so maddened by the cuts to their pay that everyone is tee__________________on the brink of a strike. (*meaning “a situation that is in an unstable position and close to a bad outcome”)

 

    3.   He is no more than a ___________-bit politician that nobody knows. (*meaning “somebody/ something cheap; of bad quality; unimportant”)

 

    4.   The e_________ kids ruled the internet during the early 2010s. (*meaning “an emotional person who are depressed some time, and very happy at times”)

 



5.   Angela was in a s____vet trying to find her passport before she left for the airport. (*meaning “a state of extreme agitation / a fluster or panic)

 

    6.   When they decided to break up, a huge indel____________ wound was left in each other’s heart. (*meaning “not able to be forgotten or removed”)

 

    7.   Char______________________ is a popular choice for appetizers. (*meaning “cold cuts of meats/ham and chesses”)

 

    8.   The make-up artist Hong created a gory wound as mu______________ to fake crisis for the movie scene. (*meaning “made up like a genuine emergency" can refer to creating a fake crisis for personal gain, such as faking an illness to get out of work or faking an emergency to get free meals”)

 

    9.   We need to re-evaluate our company policies in order to uphold the spirit of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for BI___________ employees. (*meaning “acronym for Black, Indigenous, People of Color”)

 

    10.  When signing an important document, you must give it more than a ______________ glance. (*meaning “a quick, superficial look that lacks attention to detail”)

 

    11.  The beautiful burnt orange colors of the houses that made up the pue__________ of the tribe dazzled tourists. (*meaning “In Spanish, it means “village or town” which is traditional in the American Southwest, or a contemporary Native American community that continues this heritage”)





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