In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, Lindsay and Michelle explore the use of the suffix "proof" in English, discussing its meaning of protection against something. They provide examples such as "childproof," "foolproof," "waterproof," "shatterproof," "bulletproof," and "soundproof," explaining how each is used in everyday conversation. The hosts also encourage listeners to be creative and invent their own "proof" words to express specific protective qualities. They engage in a role-play scenario to demonstrate the usage of these words in a business context, emphasizing the flexibility and commonality of the "proof" suffix in the English language.
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