Id | ESLPod_0490_WE_0654 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 490 |
Episode Title | Eating Spoiled Food |
Phrase | to go bad |
Text | The phrase "to go bad," in this podcast, means to become spoiled, rotten, bad, and unusable: "How many months can meat be kept in the freezer before it goes bad?" The phrase "to go mad" means to become crazy or insane: "Have you gone mad? What's wrong with you?" The phrase "to go gray" means for one's hair to change color as one gets older: "She started coloring her hair when she noticed that it was starting to go gray." The phrase "to go hungry" means to not have enough money to buy food: "It must be horrible to watch your children go hungry." Finally, the phrase "to go all out" means to try very hard to do something, or to use maximum effort: "She went all out at the audition, but she didn't get the part." |
Topics | Food + Drink |
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