Catch Word #282 – Makes my skin crawl (ad free)
Episode description
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Indiana teach you two useful English idioms: “can’t stomach something” and “makes my skin crawl.” These expressions are perfect for describing strong negative reactions, like disgust or fear. Together, Andrew and Indiana break down the meanings of these idioms, share real-life examples, and discuss how to use these expressions in a wide variety of situations.
Fun fact
Just like “stomach” can be used as a verb, many body part nouns in English can double as verbs with unique meanings! Here are a few examples:
To hand: to give or pass something to someone. Example: “Can you hand me the remote?”
To shoulder: to take on a responsibility or burden. Example: “He shouldered the blame for the mistake.”
To eye: to look at something closely or with interest. Example: “She eyed the dessert menu eagerly.”
Expressions included in the study guide
- Can’t stomach something
- To make one’s skin crawl
- To soften the blow
- The best thing since sliced bread
- Obsequious
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Catch Word #282 – Makes my skin crawl (ad free)
Episode description
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Indiana teach you two useful English idioms: "can't stomach something" and "makes my skin crawl." These expressions are perfect for describing strong negative reactions, like disgust or fear. Together, Andrew and Indiana break down the meanings of these idioms, share real-life examples, and discuss how to use these expressions in a wide variety of situations.Fun fact
Just like "stomach" can be used as a verb, many body part nouns in English can double as verbs with unique meanings! Here are a few examples: To hand: to give or pass something to someone. Example: "Can you hand me the remote?" To shoulder: to take on a responsibility or burden. Example: "He shouldered the blame for the mistake." To eye: to look at something closely or with interest. Example: "She eyed the dessert menu eagerly."Expressions included in the study guide
- Can’t stomach something
- To make one’s skin crawl
- To soften the blow
- The best thing since sliced bread
- Obsequious
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Sign inHosts: Andrew Bates and Indiana Brown
Music: Something Elated by Broke for Free
Episode preparation/research: Andrew Bates
Audio editor: Marshall Vaillancourt
Transcriptionist: Andrew Bates
Study guide writer: Indiana Brown
English editor: Alina Morozova
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
Image: MART PRODUCTION (pexels.com)
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