Someone who spends most of their time working and has little interest in other things.
To make a machine or piece of equipment start working by pressing a switch.
Extremely happy.
To make an official request for a job or a place in a college or university, or for permission to do or have something.
An amount of money that you earn for working, usually according to how many hours or days you work each week or month.
Annoyed or bored with something that you feel you have accepted for too long.
It was a performance that left him ___________with admiration. (SPEECH)
To decide that you have finished doing something.
To watch or listen to a particular television or radio programme or station.
Rembrandt was a painter. His paintings are very expensive these days.
Catch one’s breath with an open mouth.
To complete something that was planned, often despite difficulties or opposition.
Bats have extremely _____________ ears. (SENSE)
“You should eat less if you want to lose weight.” Bill told Linda.
Bill told Linda that she should eat less if she wanted to lose weight.