BRING ON---to make something bad or unpleasant happen SYN cause
DRAMATIC---2 exciting or impressive:
EVIDENT---easy to see, notice, or understand SYN obvious, clear
A SHAKE OF A HEAD----a movement of the head from side to side to mean ˈnoˈ).
TORTOISESHELL--] a hard shiny brown and white material made from the shell of a tortoise
BLANK----a blank face or look shows no emotion, understanding, or interest
BLANK STARE---a stare with no expression, understanding, or interest).
FALL INTO PLACE--if the parts of something that you want to happen fall into place, they start to happen in the way that you want
DYSLEXIC---HAVING a condition that makes it difficult for someone to read and spell
VAGUELY---in a way that is not clear
PARDON---used for politely asking someone to repeat something you did not hear or did not understand
DESPERATE---needing or wanting something very much
PANEL--a group of well-known people who discuss subjects on television or radio programmes
NARRATIVE----a story or a description of a series of events
ENDURE----to last for a long time
BLUSH ----FLUSH
DRAINING BOARD---a slightly sloping area next to a kitchen SINK where you put wet dishes to dry
IN REPLY---as a way of replying to something:
PUNCTUATE---to divide written work into sentences, phrases etc using COMMAS, FULL STOPS etc
INTERPRET---to explain the meaning of something:
CANCEL----to say that something that has been arranged will not now happen
DOUBLE—DECKER===a bus with two levels
TERROR---a feeling of extreme fear
HANDFUL OF---a very small number of people or things:
SLAM---if a door, gate etc slams, or if someone slams it, it shuts with a loud noise
ACCELERATE---if a vehicle or someone who is driving it accelerates, it starts to go faster
RACE---to move very quickly or take someone or something to a place very quickly:
LANE---a road in a city, often used in road names:
PAD---several sheets of paper fastened together, used for writing or drawing
LOOK INTO====to try to find out the truth about a problem, crime etc in order to solve it SYN investigate:
PROVOKE----to make someone angry, especially deliberately:
HEAD TEACHER---the teacher who is in charge of a school SYN principal
CALL [A MEETING]]]-- to arrange for something to happen at a particular time
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