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| a thing or a person that has no chance of success |
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26452
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|
| smooth and soft, or not too sharp, bright, new, or rough |
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26416
|
|
| to make something or someone seem less bad |
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26415
|
|
| very angry, often in a violent way or without control |
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26414
|
|
| v. to appear as a large, often frightening or unclear shape or object |
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26027
|
|
| said in a clear and short way; expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words |
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26412
|
|
| rude and unfriendly |
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26411
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| (with sb) (on/about sth) to discuss something with somebody, in order to exchange opinions or get advice |
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26410
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|
| to move away from the place where you should be, without intending to |
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26409
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|
| to get great pleasure from something; to want very much to do or have something |
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26408
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|
| spreading gradually or without being noticed, but causing serious harm |
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26407
|
|
| clever and humorous |
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26406
|
|
| to look at or react to somebody/something in a critical way or in a way that shows you do not trust or believe them |
|
26405
|
|
| to tell somebody secrets and personal information that you do not want other people to know |
|
26404
|
|
| to spend time enjoying yourself in a noisy, enthusiastic way |
|
26403
|
|
| extremely unpleasant, especially in a way that offends people |
|
26402
|
|
| [not before noun] (informal) very rich |
|
26309
|
|
| (at sb/sth) to stare at somebody/something in a rude or stupid way |
|
26308
|
|
| to spend time in places or conditions that are much worse than those you are used to |
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26307
|
|
| offspring |
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26295
|
|
| to talk foolishly, carelessly, or too much about something |
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26294
|
|
| (in the past) the act of releasing a person from slavery |
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26293
|
|
| a young person who works for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn the particular skills needed in their job |
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26292
|
|
| n. superiority, supremacy; domination, control; ancestry |
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22089
|
|
| a short period of time that you spend doing one particular activity that you enjoy, but often too much of it |
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26291
|
|
| in a way that continues strongly, without stopping, giving up or getting less strong |
|
26290
|
|
| to shout loudly |
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26289
|
|
| (to somebody)(about/of something) to talk too proudly about something you own or something you have done |
|
26288
|
|
| very determined and willing to fight or argue with people in order to achieve something |
|
26287
|
|
| (especially of something unpleasant) likely to happen very soon |
|
26286
|
|
| used before adjectives to emphasize that a particular quality is greater than normal |
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26285
|
|
| to talk too much |
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26284
|
|
| a unit for measuring liquids and some dry goods |
|
26283
|
|
| to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do |
|
26281
|
|
| a person whose job is to manage the financial affairs of a school or college |
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26280
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