A | B |
decorate | VERB - make something look more attractive by adding pretty things to it |
neighborhood | NOUN - a small area of a city |
display | NOUN - an arrangement of things for people to look at |
comparison | NOUN - an examination of how similar two things or people are |
estimate | VERB - approximate; guess at the value, size, or number of something |
during | PREPOSITION - all through a particular time |
gigantic | ADJ - very large; huge; enormous |
be against something | VERB - oppose something; disagree with an idea |
impossible | ADJ - not able to be done or to happen; extremely difficult to deal with |
completely | ADVERB - totally; 100% |
suburb | an area outside of the center of a city where many people live |
agree | say yes to someone's proposal |
however | but (formal) |
enormous & huge | synonyms for gigantic |
feature | a part of something that is important or useful |
blow out | stop working (about electrical equipment) |
darken | make something dark |
whole | entire, complete |
include | have something as one part |
flock | to go some place in large numbers |
be up in arms about something | be extremely upset about something |
traumatic | causing psychological stress or damage |
be sick and tired of | not wanting to do or see something anymore |
horrendous | very terrible |
crowds | large groups of people |
trample | walk on something and crush it with your feet |
unable to | can't |
instead | in place of something else |
abandon | go away and leave something that is yours |
in-laws | the family of your husband or wife |
put up with something | deal with something that you don't like |
complain | say that you don't like something |
get out of hand | become impossible to control |
increase | make something bigger |
twinkle & sparkle | shine in quick flashes |
to have enough | IDIOM be very annoyed or upset about something |
take someone to court | sue someone |
shut something down | turn it off or make it stop |
survey | ask people their opinions about something |
lawsuit | a problem or complaint that people take to court |
peaceful | calm, without fighting |
judge | the person who makes a decision in court |