* go out on a limb: to bravely do something unusual, or state a unique opinion
ex> Jake went out on a limb and offered to help the stranger.
ex> Would it be going out on a limb to say that the earth is flat?
* move in: to prepare to or begin occupying a place
ex> We’ll need a week to move in to the new office.
* last-minute: done at a late stage, or without prior thought or preparation
ex> Doug is late because he had to do some last-minute shopping.
* apprehensive: afraid that something bad will happen
ex> She was too apprehensive to let him walk to school alone.
* stuff one’s face: to eat food quickly or continuously
ex> I shouldn’t have stuffed my face last night.
* sleep something off: to eliminate physical or emotional discomfort by sleeping
ex> I had a terrible headache, but I slept it off.
@ We’ve barely moved in. 우린 이제야 겨우 이사 왔다.
Only ~ /scarcely ~ /only recently ~
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