By Brianna Day & Jenn Tatem.. The boss lambasted him about being late to work for the 4 th time, then threatened to fire him. The boss lambasted him about.

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By Brianna Day & Jenn Tatem.

The boss lambasted him about being late to work for the 4 th time, then threatened to fire him. The boss lambasted him about being late to work for the 4 th time, then threatened to fire him.

They came to a impasse when IMPASSE: n- a situation in which no progress is possible, esp. because of disagreement; deadlock.

The boss was talking to Jeff about the expectations for the job, but Jeff didnt understand the jargon words he was using. JARGON; - n - Slang

Westbrook, an Eagles football player, was deterred #94 on the Cowboys team from tackling him. Deter; v- prevent, block

This to women, Jane & Bailey head a tenuous relationship after Jane threatened to fire Bailey from her job. Tenuous- Adj- Weak, thin

Bob, the muscle guy, was working out vigorously at the gym last Saturday to train for a marathon. Vigorous- Adj- energetic, powerful

For most of my life, Jen and I maintained amity with each other in school and out of school. AMITY – N – Friendship AMITY – N – Friendship