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someone’s voice sounds rough, weak, or scratchy, often because of shouting, singing too much, illness, or a sore throat
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hoarse
After shouting at the concert, my voice was hoarse the next day.
to calculate the total of numbers. It can also mean that something makes sense or seems logical
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add up
Please add up all the expenses. His story doesn’t add up
a sound that is extremely loud, so loud that it is almost painful or makes it hard to hear anything else
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deafening.
The crowd’s cheers were deafening after the team won the match.
literally under a magical spell, or figuratively, completely fascinated or enchanted by someone or something.
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bewitch
She was bewitched by the beauty of the old castle
describes breathing with a whistling or rattling sound, often because of illness or difficulty breathing.
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wheeze
The sick child was wheezing all night.
ontinuing firmly in asking for something or asserting something
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insist
He kept insisting on paying for dinner.
means giving unnecessary attention to details, worrying too much, or showing annoyance.
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fuss
She was fussing over the decorations for hours.
an informal idiom meaning someone is acting crazy, foolish, or irrational
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off his rocker
He must be off his rocker if he thinks that plan will work.
describes a part of the body that hurts, or it can describe emotional pain or sensitivity.
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sore.
After the long run, my legs were really sore.

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