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Vocabulary Insights from the Transcript
Key Terms and Definitions
- Pound: To hit or beat something repeatedly and with force. Example usage includes "He was pounding the table in anger" and "Why are you pounding the door so hard?"
- Wag: To move something quickly from side to side, typically a tail, finger, or hand. An example is "She was wagging her finger, warning him."
- Packish: A British informal term meaning slightly hungry. For instance, "I am feeling a bit packish. Let's grab some snacks."
- Solo: Refers to being alone or done by oneself. Examples include "She went on a solo trip last summer" and "Are you doing this project solo or with a team?"
- Vendor: A person who sells goods or services; for example, "I bought this from a street vendor."
Additional Vocabulary Context
- Burrow: A hole or tunnel dug by an animal for living or hiding purposes. Example usage includes "The rabbit quickly ran back into its burrow."
- Heap: A large, untidy collection of things; for instance, "There was a heap of garbage behind the house."
- Vulgar: Describes something rude or offensive in behavior or speech. An example is "Stop fighting and don't say vulgar things."
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