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English Audio Request

Vladimir
406 Words / 2 Recordings / 0 Comments
Note to recorder:

Please strictly native American accent

1. Jerry was so nervous he could only pick at his lunch.
2. Wash and pick over the cucumbers.
3. Children quickly pick up on tensions between their parents.
4. Snipers were picking off anyone who came outdoors.
5. I picked up some German when I was in the army.
6. Mary's picked up a cold from her boyfriend.
7. Our TV doesn't pick up channel 5 very well.
8. Actually, police picked him up.
9. Some guy at the bar was trying to pick up Audrey.
10. The dogs were able to pick up the scent.
11. Sales picked up a bit during the Christmas period.
12. Please make a check out to Mr. Smith.
13. Soldiers have to psych themselves up for combat.
14. I guess commissar you'll psych him out pretty fast.
15. The frog was puffed out.
16. My eye puffed up where she hit me.
17. He had to pump $10,000 of his own money into the business.
18. We had to pump the basement out after the pipes burst.
19. We had to pump up that tire.
20. The lively debate really pumped us up.
21. Before my shift, I punched in my time card.
22. After my shift, I punched out my time card.
23. The airport is pushing ahead with its program to expand.
24. Don't let your boss push you around.
25. The others stopped for a rest, but I pushed on to the top of the mountain.
26. The governor pushed through a measure to increase the state sales tax.
27. I didn't get good grades because I played around a lot.
28. I rewound the tape and played it back.
29. The White House tried to play down the latest economic figures.
30. His campaign plays on people's fear of crime.
31. He was too dangerous and clever to play around with.
32. Susan is the teacher's pet because she always polishes the apple.
33. Chicago pulled away in the third quarter to win 105–75.
34. Many of the houses were pulled down to make way for a new highway.
35. Which student will you pull for?
36. Cruz expects to win the fight, but no one else thinks he can pull it off.
37. Kevin pulled in behind me and parked.
38. Investors pulled out, selling all their shares.
39. The highway patrol pulled us over.
40. We pulled over to watch the sunset.

Recordings

  • Phrasal verbs and idioms - 10 ( recorded by nickanderegg ), American > Northeastern > Pittsbugh

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    1. Jerry was so nervous he could only pick at his lunch.
    2. Wash and pick over the cucumbers.
    3. Children quickly pick up on tensions between their parents.
    4. Snipers were picking off anyone who came outdoors.
    5. I picked up some German when I was in the army.
    6. Mary's picked up a cold from her boyfriend.
    7. Our TV doesn't pick up channel 5 very well.
    8. Actually, police picked him up.
    9. Some guy at the bar was trying to pick up Audrey.
    10. The dogs were able to pick up the scent.
    11. Sales picked up a bit during the Christmas period.
    12. Please make a check out to Mr. Smith.
    13. Soldiers have to psych themselves up for combat.
    14. I guess commissar you'll psych him out pretty fast.
    15. The frog was puffed out.
    16. My eye puffed up where she hit me.
    17. He had to pump $10,000 of his own money into the business.
    18. We had to pump the basement out after the pipes burst.
    19. We had to pump up that tire.
    20. The lively debate really pumped us up.
    21. Before my shift, I punched in my time card.
    22. After my shift, I punched out my time card.
    23. The airport is pushing ahead with its program to expand.
    24. Don't let your boss push you around.
    25. The others stopped for a rest, but I pushed on to the top of the mountain.
    26. The governor pushed through a measure to increase the state sales tax.
    27. I didn't get good grades because I played around a lot.
    28. I rewound the tape and played it back.
    29. The White House tried to play down the latest economic figures.
    30. His campaign plays on people's fear of crime.
    31. He was too dangerous and clever to play around with.
    32. Susan is the teacher's pet because she always polishes the apple.
    33. Chicago pulled away in the third quarter to win 105–75.
    34. Many of the houses were pulled down to make way for a new highway.
    35. Which student will you pull for?
    36. Cruz expects to win the fight, but no one else thinks he can pull it off.
    37. Kevin pulled in behind me and parked.
    38. Investors pulled out, selling all their shares.
    39. The highway patrol pulled us over.
    40. We pulled over to watch the sunset.

  • Phrasal verbs and idioms - 10 ( recorded by kurtfb ), american midwest

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