noun-a person regarded as weak or timid and especially as unmanly
1. They branded her a wuss for informing on her colleagues during the interrogation. 2. The wuss was guilty of failure to address the problem. 3. The wuss was brutally attacked. 4. You can call me a wuss,but I still wouldn't volunteer to fight in a war. 5. I don't wanna be wuss that' why I always join program in school.
TO FEEL BLUE - to feel sad
1. Pam was feeling blue because she had to stay at home. 2. I feel blue because I miss my dog. 3. Most of the students felt blue about Ms. Shire's resignation. 4. Stop feeling blue and smile! 5. I feel blue because my father scolded me
Unexpected Guests
Melba had a very difficult situation at her house a few days ago. Her relatives from Minneapolis arrived unexpectedly, without any advance notice whatsoever, and they stayed for the entire weekend.
Needless to say, Melba was very upset. If she had known that her relatives from Minneapolis were going to arrive and stay for the entire weekend, she would have been prepared for their visit. She would have bought a lot of food. She would have cleaned the house. And she certainly wouldn't have invited all her daughter's friends from nursery school to come over and play.
Poor Melba! She really wishes her relatives had called in advance to say they were coming.
1. Who was in a difficult situation a few days ago? 2. Where did her unexpected relatives come from? 3. How long will her relatives stay in her house? 4. What would she had done if she had known that her relatives were coming? 5. Have you experienced this kind of situation?
1. When was the last time you feel blue?
2. Have you experienced having an expected guest? If so what happened?
3. What would you do if you have an unexpected guest who suddenly came?