flustered make someone nervous or agitated
affecting able to stir the emotions
carafe cylindrical container with wide base and narrow neck for serving coffee, water or wine
brew to prepare coffee or tea for drinking
potential possible, but not yet actual
insurmountable too great to overcome
fuming to feel great anger
joint venture business enterprise undertaken by two or more companies, which share the initial investment, risks and profits.
sarcastic words that mean the opposite of what they convey, intended to mock someone.
recuperating to recover from illness or injury
incorporate join with something that exists: to combine something with, or include it within, something already formed, or be combined or included in this way
restricted subject to controls or limits, e.g. of time or availability
eludes to escape from or avoid somebody or something by cunning, skill, or resourcefulness
gossip conversation about personal matters: conversation about the personal details of other people''s lives, whether rumor or fact, especially out of meanness.
generate to create or bring into existence
incredulous difficult to believe
speculation opinion based on incomplete facts
impetuous acting on the spur of the moment, without considering the consequences
veracity truthfulness
prank a trick or silly stunt done for amusement
"waltz in" to enter without receiving permission
"back burner" to temporarily set aside
"come clean" to admit to a deed, tell the truth
"send you packing" to cause somebody to leave
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