n. someone who works in the same office as another worker
He has a very good relationship with his colleagues.
errand
n. a short journey either to take a message or to deliver or collect
Bill had to run some errands after work.
spill
v. to cause a liquid to fall out of its container
The box fell and the toys spilled all over the floor.
emergency
n. a sudden happening that calls for an immeidate action
In an emergency, try to remain calm.
residence
n. the place where a person lives
Her residence was located three blocks from the beach.
stay up
id. to remain awake
We stood up and talked until the early morning.
hang out
id. to spend one's leisure time at a certain place
Jessie and David like to hang out around the beach.
apologize
v. to express regret for a fault, mistake or error
Tom apologized to Sue for being late.
exhausted
adj. to be very physically tired
I was so exhausted that I went straight to bed.
excuse
n. a reason given for doing something bad or not doing something you should have done
There is no excuse to have not done your homework, if you had time to watch television.