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Chapter 3-4 Heroes Don’t run
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Recruiter A person who promotes joining the military A person who helps others to join the military
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Rugged
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Tunic
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Campaign Military operation (action)
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To beckon To make a sign to come
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To insist To demand, to say continuously When Asians eat at a restaurant, each person insists on paying the bill.
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The creeps The feeling of being frightened or disgusted Clowns give me the creeps. Creepy: having or causing a feeling on your skin when you feel frightened or disgusted Clowns are so creepy!
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To object Object (noun): something you can touch or see Do you think UFOs (Unidentified Flying Object) are real? Object (verb): to refuse, to say no The ex-boyfriend who was still in love with the bride objected at the wedding.
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To demolish 1. To destroy1. To eat completely
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Bossy Description of someone who gives orders all the time My little sister is very bossy; she tells me to do this and that all the time.
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Rocker
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Foul Disgustingly unpleasant Stop using foul language in the classroom! When the skunk released its gas, the whole park smelled so foul, people could not breathe.
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Stump 1. Lower end of the tree when the main part is cut off 2. Part of the body after the rest is cut off
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To fetch To bring back My dog and I play fetch so it can exercise.
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Chapter 4
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Nuts 1. A dry fruit 2. Crazy I go nuts over chocolate. You drive me nuts when you speak in your native language in English class. 3. Be in deep love with (be nuts about) He’s nuts about his new girlfriend. He is nuts about computer games.
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To put off To postpone, to wait until a later time Even though the teacher gave the students one month to finish the project, the students put off their work until the day before it was due.
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Boot camp A basic training camp for new recruits (soldiers)
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A physical 1. About the body All high school students must take a physical education class 2. A physical examination, a check up at the doctor’s office
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Shingles
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Can hardly see straight “Can’t see straight” “Can hardly think straight” If you can’t see straight, you are not thinking calmly and clearly about something This usually happens when you are very very happy or very very angry
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