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ENRAGE (in RAYJ) v. . Link: HE N CAGE . What ENRAGES my wife is when I forget to wipe my feet before coming into the house. Muriel's boss was ENRAGED when he found out she had gone on her vacation to the Caribbean and left a lot of unfinished work on her desk.
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ENRAGE (in RAYJ) v. Link: HEN CAGE • What ENRAGESmy wife is when I forget to wipe my feet before coming into the house. • Muriel's boss was ENRAGED when he found out she had gone on her vacation to the Caribbean and left a lot of unfinished work on her desk. • The crowd became ENRAGED when it was announced that the concert had been cancelled. • " ENRAGED farmer discovering a fox in the HEN CAGE"
ENRAGE (in RAYJ) v. to put in a rage; infuriate, anger Link: HEN CAGE • What ENRAGESmy wife is when I forget to wipe my feet before coming into the house. • Muriel's boss was ENRAGED when he found out she had gone on her vacation to the Caribbean and left a lot of unfinished work on her desk. • The crowd became ENRAGED when it was announced that the concert had been cancelled. • " ENRAGED farmer discovering a fox in the HEN CAGE"
FETISH- (FET ish) n. Link: BRITISH • My mother has a shoe FETISH; she has more shoes in her closet than clothes. • Mary has a FETISH for chocolate; she hides a box under her bed, in her desk at the office, and in her purse. • Dora has a cat FETISH; she owns over 25 cats and still wants more. “The BRITISH, they say, have an absolute FETISH for tea.”
FETISH- (FET ish) n. any thing or activity to which one is irrationally devoted Link: BRITISH • My mother has a shoe FETISH; she has more shoes in her closet than clothes. • Mary has a FETISH for chocolate; she hides a box under her bed, in her desk at the office, and in her purse. • Dora has a cat FETISH; she owns over 25 cats and still wants more. “The BRITISH, they say, have an absolute FETISH for tea.”
OUST (owst) v. Link: HOUSE
OUST (owst) v. to eject; to force out; to banish Link: HOUSE
PHOTOGENIC (fohtuh JEN ik) adj. Link: PHOTO GENIE • The PHOTOGENIC young actress posed for photographers in front of her awaiting limousine. • The photographer couldn't stop photographing his PHOTOGENIC subject. • My mother is so PHOTOGENIC, she always takes a good picture. 'The PHOTOS of this PHOTOGENIC GENIE could get her a television series. "
PHOTOGENIC (fohtuh JEN ik) adj. suitable, especially attractive for photography Link: PHOTO GENIE • The PHOTOGENIC young actress posed for photographers in front of her awaiting limousine. • The photographer couldn't stop photographing his PHOTOGENIC subject. • My mother is so PHOTOGENIC, she always takes a good picture. 'The PHOTOS of this PHOTOGENIC GENIE could get her a television series. "
Idiom of the Week “Get Your Wires Crossed” means: a misunderstanding 1. “I’m sorry about not meeting you at the restaurant; I guess we got our wires crossed,” stated Julie. 2. If you don’t listen to the instructions, you’re more likely to get your wires crossed.