Idiom > Get a rise out of to cause (someone) to react in an angry way : to make (someone) angry or upset Ignore her. She’s just trying to get a rise out of you.
Verb > Nibble 1 : to eat slowly or with small bites (+ object) We nibbled cheese and crackers. (no object) We nibbled on some cheese and crackers before dinner. – often + at She felt a fish nibble at Read More …
Adverb > Farther to or at a more distant place or time or a more advanced point : FURTHER drive farther north It’s farther away than I’d thought. I tried to read the book, but I got no farther (=further) Read More …
Verb > Peruse (+ object) formal 1 : to look at or read (something) in an informal or relaxed way Would you like something to drink while you peruse (=look over) the menu? He perused the newspaper over breakfast. 2 Read More …
Noun > Fringe 1 : (count) : a border made of hanging threads used to decorate the edge of something (such as clothing, rugs, and curtains) a lampshade with a fringe 2 : (count) : a narrow area along the Read More …
Noun > Luxury 1 : (noncount) : a condition or situation of great comfort, ease, and wealth living in luxury a symbol of luxury the height of luxury – often used before another noun a luxury apartment luxury goods/items 2 Read More …