| Id | ESLPod_0758_WE_1190 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 758 |
| Episode Title | Showing Off a New Purchase |
| Phrase | baby |
| Text | The word "baby," in this podcast, refers to a possession that one values a lot and is very proud of: "How many miles per gallon does that baby get?" The word "baby" is also used to speak with affection to a romantic partner, "Hey, baby, do you want to see a movie tomorrow?" The word "baby" can also refer to a person who is acting childish and fearful: "You're just hearing the sound of the wind in the trees. There's nothing to be afraid of, so stop being such a baby!" Finally, when talking about food, "baby" describes a fruit or vegetable that is eaten when it is still very small and not fully grown: "Ida thinks baby carrots are sweeter than fully grown carrots." |
| Topics | Shopping |
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