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Rash Diaper Eslpod Word Period Time Describes Learning

Id ESLPod_0855_WE_1384
Episode Id ESLPod 855
Episode Title Learning Fire Safety
Phrase rash
Text The word "rash," in this podcast, means a period of time when something is very common, or a period of time when something bad happens many times: "The TV reporter is talking about a rash of bank robberies in the southern part of town." The word "rash" also describes a red, irritated, and often itchy spot on one's skin, often caused by exposure to a substance: "That's poison oak! If you touch it, you might get a painful rash." Or, "I know this looks like a rash, but it's really just a sunburn." Finally, the phrase "diaper rash" describes the red spots or marks that appear on a baby's bottom when he or she is left in a wet or dirty diaper for too long: "As soon as Dave started changing his son's diaper more often, the diaper rash went away."
Topics Daily Life | Health + Medicine

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