Episode#66
Word#Arvo
* Part Of Speech — Noun.
* Adverb of Time — Arvo.
* Pronunciation —
* Ar as in are,
* vo as in vocal.
* Etymology —
* The word arvo is also used in informal Australian language.
* Meaning —
* Afternoon.
* Mnemonic —
* We say it's 2pm in the arvo.
* Sentences —
* Seema guffawed in happiness yesterday in the arvo. (Noun, afternoon)
* On the ereyesterday, her friend had invited her to a party and she was ebullient for it, arvo.
* Taking a nap in the arvo often rejuvenates one's mind. (Noun, afternoon)
* Synonyms — afternoon, etc.
Antonyms — evening, nightfall, etc.
Idom #Iron will
* Meaning —
* Strong will and determination.
* Sentences —
* Nine times out of ten, people dub a woman of iron will to be arrogant. (Strong will and firm determination)
* Nine times out of ten — frequently.
* He is over the fence as to whether he should go to the party; mostly, he is a man of iron will. (Strong will and firm determination)
* Over the fence — hesitant or unable to decide.
* The teacher had iron will and she lit a fire under her students. (Strong will and firm determination)
* Lit a fire under someone — inspired.
Phrasal verb #Burst in
* Meaning —
* To enter suddenly.
* Sentences —
* The little girl burst in the room ehen age saw a spider. (Entered suddenly)
* The eavesdropper burst in as her unwanted curiosity forced her to do so. (Entered suddenly)
* He burst in the room of the police to report about the incident. (Entered suddenly)
* The doctor burst in as the patient was seriously injured. (Entered suddenly)