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Unit 4 A- Vocabulary

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  • You could say their relationship is rather O_____ and on; we never know whether they’re together or on a break.
    OFF
  • It’s not been an easy relationship but she’s stuck with him through thick and T_____ .
    THIN
  • The weather forecast predicted a heavy D_____ that evening so I took my raincoat and umbrella with me when I went out.
    DOWNPOUR
  • The moment I heard the loud bang, I was W_____ awake. I didn’t get to sleep much that night.
    WIDE
  • When one of our promoters pulled out at the last minute, I insisted it was only a minor S_____ and the show would still go on.
    SETBACK
  • If you feel that tired, you really should have a bit of a _____ before we go to the party.
    snooze/kip/nap/doze
  • Apparently there was a B_____ at the local post office last night but, fortunately, nothing much was stolen.
    BREAK-IN
  • No-one could understand why the K_____ had been delayed, and both players and spectators began to get frustrated.
    KICK-OFF
  • He took a deep I_____ of breath and then strode onto the stage to make his key speech.
    INTAKE
  • When the crowd began to get restless, the policeman rang the station to request B_____ .
    BACKUP
  • The label on the medication advised anyone taking it not to drive, as the medication could make you feel D_________.
    DROWSY
  • My mum is such a L_____ sleeper, she wakes up at the slightest sound.
    LIGHT
  • By and L_____ , people were very satisfied with the way that the evening had gone and said they had had fun.
    LARGE
  • The moment she woke up, she realised she had O_____ and would be late for work.
    OVERSLEPT
  • If we miss the last bus home, there’s no need to worry. We can always C_____ out at Laura’s.
    CRASH
  • Dealing with difficult customers is part and P_____ of working in customer services. You just get used to it.
    PARCEL