I’m sorry I snapped at you just now. - to speak to someone in a sudden, angry way, He grumbled that it was Saturday night and he had nothing to do. - to complain continuously and about unimportant things, Can I quote you on that? - to repeat exactly what someone has said, She was struggling to cope with the demands of her work. - to try hard to do something that you find very difficult, The two new employees seemed to bond immediately. - to develop feelings of love and friendship towards other people, He was one of the few people who dared to protest. - when you are not afraid to do something, even though it may be dangerous or shocking or may cause trouble for you, We used to gamble at the casino in Monte Carlo. - to risk money or something valuable in the hope of winning more if you are lucky, We need a bigger house, but we just can’t afford the rent. - to have enough money to be able to pay for it., Alison smiled and nodded in agreement. - to move your head to answer ‘Yes’ to a question or to show that you agree, approve, or understand, She was fired for refusing to comply with safety regulations. - to make someone leave their job, Charlie realized he would have to sell out his friends - to put money before other values, People should be able to blow the whistle on corruption without losing their jobs. - to tell the public about something wrong that you know someone is doing,

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