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English Like A Native Podcast

Your English Five a Day #37.4

Jul 18, 2024
In this podcast, you'll learn about the phrasal verb 'storm out' and the adjective 'stubborn'. Explore the nouns 'quibble' and 'household', plus a story about a couple arguing over ironing. Tune in for pronunciation practice and a quick quiz!
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Quick takeaways

  • 'Storm out' means angrily leaving a place or situation fueled by emotions.
  • 'Quibble' refers to minor disagreements over trivial matters causing unnecessary disputes.

Deep dives

Phrasal Verb: Storm Out

To 'storm out' means to leave a place or a situation angrily and abruptly. This action is typically fueled by strong emotions or disagreements. An example given was Jessica storming out of a meeting after her proposal was rejected, showcasing the dramatic departure associated with this phrasal verb.

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