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Episode #27word# woolgathering idom# have deep pockets phrsal verb #make


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* Word# Woolgathering
* Part Of Speech — Noun.
* Verb — Woolgather.
* Pronunciation —
* Wool as usual, wool,
* gathering as usual, gathering.
* Meaning —
* Daydreaming (thinking aimlessly).
Sentences —
* If a person keeps daydreaming about collecting wool from the fences, he or she is woolgathering,
* The teacher scolded the boy as he was busy in woolgathering. (Noun, daydreaming)
* The boy replied with brazen rudeness that he was not woolgathering. (Verb, daydreaming)
* His friends advised him to practise meditation to curb woolgathering. (Noun, daydreaming)
* Synonyms — daydreaming, inattention, inattentiveness, etc.
* Antonyms — attentiveness, attention, concentration, etc.
* Bonus words —
* Brazen — shameless.[1]
* Curb — reduce.[2
Idom # Have deep pockets
* Meaning —
* To be wealthy.
* Sentences —
* They butter him up as he has deep pockets. (Is wealthy)
* Butter up — flatter.
* She doubled down on her efforts to have deep pockets. (Be wealthy)
* Doubled down — intensified.
* At a tender age, she lost her near ones but with her hard work, she has deep pockets today. (Is wealthy)
* Tender age — young age.
Phrasal verb # Make out
* Meaning —
* To understand. OR
* To prove. OR
* Sentences —
* I can't make out her handwriting. (Understand)
* You won't be able to make out this difficult topic unless your teacher helps you. (Understand)
* The lawyer couldn't make out the case. (Prove)
* The police wasn't able to make out the motive of the offender. (Understand)
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Daily dose of wipdBy Amandeep kaur