blab (verb): talk too much about unimportant things, some of which might be private matters
- She blabbed to her friends all about the accident and how it was all my fault. How embarrassing.
jump to conclusions (idiom): form an opinion without all the facts and evidence
- Hey, don't jump to conclusions. The accident might not have been her fault.
pull into (phrasal verb): move into a spot like a parking space or driveway
- When you arrive, just pull your car into the garage.
ruin (verb): spoil or destroy something completely
- You're going to ruin your car if you drive it like that.
be in a jam (idiom): be in a difficult situation
- I'm in a real jam because I have a date tonight, but my car broke down this afternoon? What am I going to do
tough (adjective): difficult or unfortunate
- Not having a car right now must be really tough. How are you going to get to work without one
awesome (adjective): very good, impressive
- That's awesome that your parents are letting you use their car for the weekend.
count on (phrasal verb): depend on
- I can always count on my kids to drive safely. Otherwise, I wouldn't let them use my car.
wreck (verb): completely destroy or ruin
- My father wrecked the family car last night, but fortunately, he wasn't hurt.