flat-out - By Sunday evening, after working extra shifts, I was ______ exhausted and could barely keep my eyes open., painfully - b) That three-hour online training was ______ boring — the presenter read from the slides the whole time., heaps of - We’ve got ______ paperwork to deal with before we can even apply for the mortgage., outrageously - The rent in this city is ______ expensive — it eats half my salary., in the slightest - I wasn’t bothered ______ when my plans got cancelled — honestly, I needed a break., well aware - I’m ______ of how hard it is to maintain friendships as an adult, but I still make an effort., well into - They were ______ their third bottle of wine when they finally told us the news., a wee bit - I was ______(a bit) irritated when my flatmate left dirty dishes in the sink for the third day in a row., somewhat - I’m ______ (slightly) worried about my presentation tomorrow, but I know it’ll probably go fine., sheer - Meeting my future business partner by accident on the train was ______ luck., dead - After paying rent and utilities, she was ______ broke by the middle of the month., downright - At dinner, he was ______ rude to the waiter, snapping about the menu in front of everyone., well worth - The trip to visit my grandmother was ______ the long journey — her stories always cheer me up., utterly - The stress of moving into a new flat without help was ______ overwhelming.,

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