Windy City Whirl. The city of Chicago, Illinois at the south end of one of the largest of the great lakes, Lake Michigan, is known as the ‘ Windy City.

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Windy City Whirl

The city of Chicago, Illinois at the south end of one of the largest of the great lakes, Lake Michigan, is known as the ‘ Windy City ’.

whirl whirl give something a a lot of activity of a particular kind

stomach stom‧ach the organ inside your body where food begins to be

trouble troub‧le problems or difficulties

cancel can‧cel to end an agreement or arrangement that you have with someone

cellar cel‧lar a room under a house or other building, often used for storing things [= basement]

Suburbs sub‧urb an area where people live which is away from the centre of a town or city

hideaway hide‧a‧way a place where you can go when you want to be alone

history his‧to‧ry all the things that happened in the past

elevator el‧e‧va‧tor a machine that takes people and goods from one level to another in a building

photograph pho‧to‧graph also photo a picture obtained by using a camera

customer cus‧tom‧er someone who buys goods or services from a shop, company

adventure ad‧ven‧ture an exciting experience in which dangerous or unusual things happen