Matching Pairs Feelings, HP 1Online version --------------- by Evgenia Bakina 1 typical eg Cheney is many people's image of a typical cop: a big White guy, six foot, 220 pounds. She threw her hands into the air. 'That is just typical of you, isn't it?' 2 1) to be fond of, eg I am very fond of Michael. [+ of] She was especially fond of a little girl named Betsy. 2) fond eg ..a fond father. He gave him a fond smile. 3 anxious, eg The foreign minister admitted he was still anxious about the situation in the country. 4 to be keen on, eg I got quite keen on the idea. I wasn't too keen on physics and chemistry. 5 bossy eg She remembers being a rather bossy little girl. She always told people what to do. 6 original eg It is one of the most original works of imagination in the language. ...an original writer. ...a chef with an original touch and a measure of inspiration. 7 ordinary eg I strongly suspect that most ordinary people would agree with me. I'm just a very ordinary, boring normal guy. 8 jealous, eg he got insanely jealous and there was a terrible fight. She was jealous of his wealth. [+ of] You're jealous because the record company rejected your idea. 9 curious, eg Steve was intensely curious about the world I came from. [+ about] Children are naturally curious. ...a group of curious villagers. interested in smth and want to know more about it. 1) to like it or like doing it very much/ 2) to describe people or their behaviour when they show affection. 1) to feel angry or bitter because they think that another person is trying to take a lover or friend, or a possession, away from them. 2) feel angry or bitter because you do not have them. to enjoy telling people what to do. something that shows the most usual characteristics of a particular type of person or thing, normal and not special or different in any way to like it a lot and to be very enthusiastic about it. nervous or worried about something. very imaginative and have new ideas.