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  1. insulation
    material reducing transmission of sound, heat or electricity
    He’d lost his job last July, when the company he worked for, a fiberglass insulation plant, decided to lay off two hundred employees.
  2. pawn
    leave as a guarantee in return for money
    He’d had to sell the other car – her car, an old station wagon – and a week ago he’d pawned his TV.
  3. resort
    something or someone turned to for assistance or security
    ‘But I want to be realistic. I can pay back five hundred. More than that, I’ll tell you the truth, I’m not so sure. Brother, I hate to ask. But you’re my last resort. Irma Jean and I are going to be on the street before long. I won’t let you down,’ he said.
  4. full-fledged
    having gained complete status
    So that’s when I got on the phone to my brother to see if this was just a simple delay or a full-fledged collapse.
  5. incurable
    incapable of being remedied
    ‘But who’d buy it? With my luck, I probably have an incurable disease.’
  6. lien
    the right to take and hold the property of a debtor
    His tax refund didn’t make it, either – the I.R.S. had some kind of lien on his return.
  7. sore
    roused to anger
    I was sore, yes.
  8. conscience
    motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
    I had plenty on my conscience as it was.
  9. economics
    science dealing with the circulation of goods and services
    You don’t have to be a genius, or know anything about economics, to understand that this state of affairs couldn’t keep on.
  10. desperate
    showing extreme urgency or intensity because of great need
    They knew I was desperate, and they were sorry and they said so.
  11. whereabouts
    the general location of someone or something
    Actually, she didn’t know his whereabouts at the time of the crime, or even right now, for that matter.
  12. muss
    make messy or untidy
    Don’t muss my hair, he said.
  13. buffet
    strike against forcefully
    Wind buffeted the car and whistled by outside the windows.
  14. overhaul
    make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to
    'I borrowed some money and had this baby overhauled,’ he said.
  15. streak
    move quickly in a straight line
    We streaked down that road in his big unpaid-for car.
Created on Mon Mar 05 14:48:37 EST 2018 (updated Fri Mar 23 15:41:47 EDT 2018)

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