UNIT 2 Tourism— My Glossary
TOURISM VOCABULARY
DATE |
WORD |
EXAMPLE |
2015.04.10 |
GLITTER |
The jewels glittered in the glare of the sun. |
2015.04.10 |
KNACK |
Your knack of cooking so well is great! |
2015.04.10 |
WHIP |
You would have to whip right through the problem by asking her. |
2015.04.10 |
STROLL |
I’ve been strolling for more than two hours, I think I’ll have to go back home. |
2015.04.10 |
FROWN |
With a frown on her face, she ended up the conversation. |
2015.04.10 |
BLOKE |
This bloke attempted to enter my house without permission. |
2015.04.10 |
RECKON |
I reckon he thought we were going to the distant lodge. |
2015.04.16 |
LOUSY |
This lousy experience has left me shocked. |
2015.04.16 |
DESTITUTE |
The terrible thunderstorm has left me destituted of my material goods. |
2015.04.16 |
SNEAK INTO |
He sneaked into the party to distract the police. |
2015.04.16 |
KICK OFF |
Music has already kicked off for us to dance! |
2015.04.16 |
LOST [...] COOL |
The president lost his cool and behaved with bad manners. |
2015.04.16 |
CLATTER |
The clatter noise was heard in the rear of the road. |
2015.04.16 |
RUGGED |
The higher she got, the rugged the paths were. |
2015.04.16 |
HUM |
The hum of bees is very annoying. |
2015.04.16 |
TART |
I have not told her but she must have realized how tart the terrible meal was. |
2015.04.16 |
THRIVING |
It was a really thriving texture. |
2015.04.16 |
HEAVING |
It was such a heaving sound that was even reassuring. |
2015.04.16 |
STENCH |
The stench coming from the sewer was such that we had to call to the town hall to have it cleaned. |
2015.04.16 |
SWELTERING |
The sweltering summer heat shattered our vacation. |
2015.04.16 |
CLAMMY |
The clammy sugar that covered the cake got hooked on my fingers. |
2015.04.16 |
NIPPY |
It’s a bit nippy today, and according to the weather forecast it’s going to be like that for two or more days. |
2015.04.16 |
CRISP |
When I bit the cake I felt it was crispness. |
2015.04.17 |
QUAINT |
Many buildings in the city are quaint and so our heritage. |
2015.04.16 |
STEEP |
It was a bit dangerous to walk along the edge of the steep cliff. |
2015.04.16 |
HORDES |
There were hordes of people crossing the bridge to go to the event. |
2015.04.25 |
SAUNTER |
The saunter through the forest makes you feel good. |
2015.04.25 |
MUNCH |
I’m munching the nut so strong. |
2015.04.25 |
TRUDGE |
He trudged after the heavy blow. |