Id | ESLPod_1231_WE_2135 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1231 |
Episode Title | Feeding a Large Family on a Small Budget |
Phrase | day-old |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "day-old" means baked the previous day, no longer fresh, and often sold at a discount: "These day-old cookies aren't a delicious as the fresh cookies, but I still love them." A "day bed" is a piece of furniture with a wide and deep seat that looks like a couch or sofa during the day but is used as a bed at night: "The day bed would look nice in the family room with a few pretty pillows for decoration." Finally, the phrase "to daydream" means to unintentionally spend a short period of time thinking about something else, usually a pleasant thing, and not aware of what is happening around one: "On a warm spring day, a lot of the office workers are found staring out the window, daydreaming." |
Topics | Food + Drink | Relationships + Family |
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