| Id | ESLPod_1101_WE_1877 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1101 |
| Episode Title | Problems Getting Along With Family |
| Phrase | to storm out |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to storm out" means to angrily leave a room, especially while stomping feet and slamming doors: "When Heather was seven years old, her father stormed out of the house and never came back." The phrase "to weather a storm" means to survive a difficult experience without being harmed badly: "This home is old, but it will weather this storm." The phrase "to take (a place) by storm" means to be very successful: "That new actress took Broadway by storm." Finally, the phrase "to (do something) up a storm" means to do a lot of something with significant energy and enthusiasm: "Each year, they cook up a storm for Thanksgiving." |
| Topics | Relationships + Family |
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