Monday, 8 June 2009

Elvis fanatic in jail

fanatic PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Phonetic PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
noun [C]
a person whose strong admiration for something is considered to be extreme or unreasonable:
a fitness/film fanatic
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obsessed PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
adjective
unable to stop thinking about something; too interested in or worried about something:
Why are people so obsessed with money?
As a society we're obsessed by sex.
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heartthrob, heart-throb PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Phonetic PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
noun [C] INFORMAL
a famous man, often a singer or an actor, who is attractive to many women

extent PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
noun [S or U]
area or length; amount:
From the top of the Empire State Building, you can see the full extent of Manhattan (= the area it covers).
We don't yet know the extent of his injuries (= how bad his injuries are).
Rosie's teacher was impressed by the extent of her knowledge (= how much she knew).
The River Nile is over 6500 kilometres in extent (= length).
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phenomenon (SUCCESS) PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Phonetic PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
noun [C] plural phenomena
someone or something extremely successful, often because of special qualities or abilities:
The Beatles were a phenomenon - nobody had heard anything like them before.
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bankrupt PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
adjective
1 LEGAL unable to pay what you owe, and having control of your financial matters given, by a court of law, to a person who sells your property to pay your debts:
He went bankrupt after only a year in business.
The recession has led to many small businesses going bankrupt.

2 INFORMAL having no money:
I shall go bankrupt if you children keep on asking for more pocket money!

3 DISAPPROVING lacking in a particular quality:
He believes that modern society is morally bankrupt.
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