travel Flashcards
Loud, continuous talking or conversation, often in an informal or distracting manner.
noisy chatter
Took something suddenly and quickly, often in a way that is surprising or forceful.
snatched it away
The act of seeing or noticing him; can also refer to the impression or image someone gives when seen.
sight of him
Something that is maintained, kept, or preserved, whether physically or metaphorically
is held
In a state of complete disorder and confusion, where things are happening in a wild or uncontrolled manner.
chaotic
A large, elaborate meal, often one shared with others in celebration or during a special event.
feast
Refers to the death of people, especially during tragic or catastrophic events, such as accidents, natural disasters, or wars.
loss of life
Describes when a tsunami, a large, powerful ocean wave often caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, hits land and causes damage.
tsunami struck
To accept or surrender to the physical discomfort caused by traveling across time zones, which affects sleep patterns and energy levels.
ti give in to my jet lag
To walk in a relaxed, leisurely way, without hurry or a specific destination.
stroll
People who are walking or moving past a particular place.
passers-by
Covered or marked by small, scattered elements, often referring to things spread across an area in a scattered or random pattern.
dotted with
Excited or enthusiastic about something, showing a strong desire or readiness to do or experience something.
eager
To restore or reconstruct a business that has been damaged or disrupted, often after a crisis or loss.
rebuild their business
A gentle, light wind or air movement, often pleasant and refreshing.
soft breeze