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CPE Lesson 1.1


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I was d.................d a..............g to a party
I was d.................d a..............g to a party

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To drag
I was d.................d a..............g to a party
Come up with
I could c.......e up with something original for her to wear
To jump at
I j..........d at the o..............y
To take on
I’ve even t.......n on an a...........t to help me
Sell-out
S.........- .........t concerts in big stadiums
An overnight sensation
I’m literally an o...........t s...............n
To hang around
I was an absolute nobody h.............g a..............d backstage
To trip over smth
Their lead guitarist t..........d o........r a pile of speakers
To cheer up
I was trying to c........r myself up after a dismal few months
To break up, long-term
I have b....... up with my my l.......g-t.........m boyfriend
To run out
My money was r..................g out
To end up
I e...........d up on a slow train going south
To fall into place
Everything just f.......l into p.........e
To settle in
I s................d in immediately
To hit a run of
You can hit a run of bad luck
To come out of, knock sideways
Something c........s o....t of the b.....e and k........s you s.........s
Beyond one's means
I’ve been l........g b......d my m.........s
To catch up with
Some debts finally c.......t up w......h me
To pay off
I arranged to p.....y my debts o.....f little by little
To cut back on
My company c....t b.....k on its workforce
To think straight
I wasn’t t......g s...........t
To go downhill
In London my life w.....t d..............l fast
To get in
I g.....t in with a bad crowd
To track down
My brother t........d me d..........n
To be on the cards
There was a new job o... the c.........s
Mind-numbingly
I had another m......d-n.................y awful day at work