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cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.
embarrassing
having been deserted or left.
abandoned
a passage between cabinets and shelves of goods in a supermarket or other building.
aisle
I was standing in a lunch _______ choosing what to eat.(a line of people waiting for something)
queue
a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress. - It was a _______________ that I didn't have to go shopping with mum any more.
relief
The girl was a little bit_________.,she stuck out her tongue. (showing a lack of respect or politeness in a way that is amusing or appealing.)
cheeky
On the way back a make a quick ___________ to grab a pack of caramel wafers. (take a long or roundabout route.)
detour
puzzled
confused
try to find out about someone's private affairs
snoop around
set off
start moving, get going
show up
appear unexpectedly
be happy about something
look forward to
pop into
viisit briefly
head to
move in a certain direction
come round
visit someone's house.
(of a vehicle) come to a halt, stop
pull up
depart in a hurry. rush
rush off
o look at, examine quickly
run through
Say abruptly, without thinking.
blurt out
To come somewhere, usually a person's home or residence, for a brief or casual visit.
pop by
meet someone by chance.
bump into
cause someone to lose interest or enthusiasm.
put someone off