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2012 - A Neighborhood Conflict (The Osbornes)

AB
decorateVERB - make something look more attractive by adding pretty things to it
neighborhoodNOUN - a small area of a city
displayNOUN - an arrangement of things for people to look at
comparisonNOUN - an examination of how similar two things or people are
estimateVERB - approximate; guess at the value, size, or number of something
duringPREPOSITION - all through a particular time
giganticADJ - very large; huge; enormous
be against somethingVERB - oppose something; disagree with an idea
impossibleADJ - not able to be done or to happen; extremely difficult to deal with
completelyADVERB - totally; 100%
suburban area outside of the center of a city where many people live
agreesay yes to someone's proposal
howeverbut (formal)
enormous & hugesynonyms for gigantic
featurea part of something that is important or useful
blow outstop working (about electrical equipment)
darkenmake something dark
wholeentire, complete
includehave something as one part
flockto go some place in large numbers
be up in arms about somethingbe extremely upset about something
traumaticcausing psychological stress or damage
be sick and tired ofnot wanting to do or see something anymore
horrendousvery terrible
crowdslarge groups of people
tramplewalk on something and crush it with your feet
unable tocan't
insteadin place of something else
abandongo away and leave something that is yours
in-lawsthe family of your husband or wife
put up with somethingdeal with something that you don't like
complainsay that you don't like something
get out of handbecome impossible to control
increasemake something bigger
twinkle & sparkleshine in quick flashes
to have enoughIDIOM be very annoyed or upset about something
take someone to courtsue someone
shut something downturn it off or make it stop
surveyask people their opinions about something
lawsuita problem or complaint that people take to court
peacefulcalm, without fighting
judgethe person who makes a decision in court


Liz Flynn

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