Exercise 267
Fill the blank spaces with the words given (Pirst read through the whole
trying t...
English, 12.08.2020 06:01 kikimiller
Exercise 267
Fill the blank spaces with the words given (Pirst read through the whole
trying to get the general meaning, then attempt the exerci)
dizzy
tontering
bleary
paleontoarva loppet mumbled to
snatched
Sicknem
Lang
When David awoke he tumbled on to the mat and stood wpshot Income
ly things began to before his eyes and his mind became
that he felt himself " from side to side. Ouickly be thy foot of the
bed and, clutching it tlhtly, studied himself. Alter he had
mirror, he stared
face and
eyes before
track again
he as his foot caught in the mat. When he reached the bed, he
mattress and pulled the blankets over himself
at the
Note:
kwim: to be full of (things, tears)
dazedly foolishly because of sudden shock)
bleury: have red painful eyes, not seeing well
reeling: walking along as if drunk with wine
to flop: to fall heavily
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