muscular, Billy goes to the gym a lot; he is very ___ . (=having large muscles), bald, Charles is ___ ; he doesn’t have any hair on his head. (=having a small amount of or no hair on the head), average, Chris is of ___ height, neither tall nor short. (=normal; typical), shoulder-length, Deborah has ___ hair; it isn’t short or long. (=of hair: that reaches down to the shoulders), remarks, Denise is sad because her friend made some rude ___ about her presentation. (=a comment about sth), all sweetness and light, Federica is ___ towards her parents now that she's asking to go out with her friends. (=to be very polite and friendly especially when you want sth), challenging, For some adults, dealing with teenagers can be ___ because they find young people difficult to approach. (= difficult to do), agreeable, Frank is a very ___ person; he is easy to spend time with. (=nice and pleasant), has a sense of humour, I don't think that Larry ___ ; he never laughs at my jokes! (=to understand and appreciate a joke), exaggerating, I think you’re ___ ; the film isn’t as bad as you say it is. (=to make sth appear better or worse than it is), expand, In an exam, you have to ___ your answers by adding details and information. (=to give more details about sth), full of beans, Kate is ___ ; she's always really keen and energetic. (=to have a great deal of energy and enthusiasm for sth), as mad as a hatter, My friend is ___ ; she does the funniest things sometimes! (=to be quite silly), make friends with, Paul is very sociable and he finds it easy to ___ people. (=to get to know sb well and like them), like a bull in a china shop, Peter is ___ ; he breaks everything he touches. (=to be clumsy and careless), a pain in the neck, Sasha's little brother is ___ ; he drives her crazy! (=sb who is very annoying), frustrating, Sometimes teenagers might find life ___ , because they don’t have the freedoms that adults have. (=making you feel angry or irritated because you can’t do or have what you want), teach an old dog new tricks, They say that you can't ___ , but my grandmother learnt how to use a smartphone! (=to try to change sb's behaviour when they have acted in a certain way for a long time), pays attention to, Tim is an excellent student who ___ his teachers and does everything that they say. (=to listen to sb carefully), avoid, You should ___ using your smartphone when talking to others; it’s rude. (=to deliberately not do sth).

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