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Prestige
Respect and admiration given to someone or something, usually because of a reputation for high quality and success
Occupation
A job or profession
Dodgy
1. Exciting; 2. Of low quality
Ungodly
1. Very early; 2. Not religious
Establish
1. Recognise and accept; 2. Conservative
Lifeline
1. A kind of telephone line; 2. Something that makes it possible for you to survive
Breathing down your neck
1. Constantly watching what you do; 2. Standing too close to you
Enormity
The great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong
Correspondent
A person who contributes news and commentary to a publication from a distant place
Agonise
Undergo great mental or physical pain
Redundant
Unnecessary because it is more than needed
Stumble across
Find by chance, discover or meet with unexpectedly
Travel bug
A person who has an intense desire to travel and explore new places
Extraordinary
Very unusual or remarkable
Stretch
To force someone to use all their intelligence or skills
What are the two meanings of the phrasal verb work around?
1. Deal with; 2. Find a way to overcome or avoid a difficulty or problem
What are the two meanings of the phrasal verb work up?
1. Become angry or upset; 2. Develop or produce something by activity or effort
What are the three meanings of the phrasal verb work out?
1. Plan or devise something in detail; 2. Solve a sum or determine an amount by calculation; 3. Exercise