Catch Word #158 – Give me a ballpark figure
In some situations, you can’t be exact, so you have to estimate a number. There are tons of reasons why this happens, and we talk about some in this episode. And of course, we also share some fun expressions to talk about guessing and estimating. How many people were at the concert last night? How much do you think that gold watch is worth? You may have to give a ballpark figure. Listen to this episode to learn more!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- Yuppers
- Full blast
- A ballpark figure
- On the spur of the moment
- In the market for something
- A beater
- Happening
- An educated guess
- A margin of error
- A cut of something
- The more you know
- A stag and doe
- To blow money
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #158 – Give me a ballpark figure
In some situations, you can’t be exact, so you have to estimate a number. There are tons of reasons why this happens, and we talk about some in this episode. And of course, we also share some fun expressions to talk about guessing and estimating. How many people were at the concert last night? How much do you think that gold watch is worth? You may have to give a ballpark figure. Listen to this episode to learn more!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- Yuppers
- Full blast
- A ballpark figure
- On the spur of the moment
- In the market for something
- A beater
- Happening
- An educated guess
- A margin of error
- A cut of something
- The more you know
- A stag and doe
- To blow money
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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