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| excited and very happy about something |
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27382
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| to gradually become or make something become weaker until it disappears |
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27381
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| to try to find out private facts about a person |
|
27380
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| (sth) to be a sign that something is going to happen |
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27379
|
|
| that does not stop holding something or give up something easily; determined |
|
27378
|
|
| malevolent, intended to harm or upset other people |
|
27377
|
|
| the act of refusing to obey the orders of somebody in authority, especially by soldiers or sailors |
|
27376
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|
| typical of a small child (and therefore not suitable for adults or older children) |
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27375
|
|
| (of something bad) getting worse quickly and in an uncontrolled way |
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27374
|
|
| able to be done |
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27373
|
|
| not willing or not able to believe something; showing a lack of ability to believe something |
|
27372
|
|
| not having interest or losing interest because you have experienced something too many times |
|
27371
|
|
| extremely tiring and difficult, and demanding great effort and determination |
|
27370
|
|
| in bad health because of a lack of food or a lack of the right type of food |
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27369
|
|
| (of eyes) with the part that is usually white full of red lines because of lack of sleep, etc. |
|
27368
|
|
| the speed of something in a particular direction |
|
27367
|
|
| a spacecraft without people on board that obtains information and sends it back to earth |
|
27366
|
|
| a forehead (= part of the face above the eyes) that has lines in the skin, usually caused by worry |
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27365
|
|
| involving people opposing or disagreeing with each other |
|
27314
|
|
| sth to prove that something is wrong |
|
27313
|
|
| to move yourself or an object with effort and difficulty |
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27312
|
|
| (of the mouth) wide open, especially in surprise or shock |
|
27311
|
|
| sth to do something to reduce or prevent the bad or harmful effects of something |
|
27310
|
|
| (of the wind) to suddenly blow very hard |
|
27309
|
|
| in a way that is stiff and smooth |
|
27308
|
|
| the probability (= how likely it is) that a particular thing will or will not happen |
|
27307
|
|
| suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen |
|
27306
|
|
| to read through something, especially in order to find the part you are interested in |
|
27305
|
|
| an explosion or a powerful movement of air caused by an explosion |
|
27304
|
|
| (at/by sth) very happy and excited because of something good that has happened, or will happen |
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27303
|
|
| sb/sth to defeat somebody/something or gain an advantage over them by doing something clever |
|
27302
|
|
| to change from a gas into a liquid; to make a gas change into a liquid |
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27301
|
|
| to increase your courage or strength, especially with an effort |
|
27300
|
|
| to move making the sound of an engine running slowly |
|
27299
|
|
| looking like fire; consisting of fire |
|
27298
|
|
| extremely large |
|
27297
|
|
| to go from place to place searching for things that you can eat or use |
|
27296
|
|
| in very bad trouble or difficulty |
|
27295
|
|
| complete and not damaged |
|
27294
|
|
| to remember clearly an experience that happened in the past |
|
27293
|
|
| to entertain someone with stories or jokes |
|
27292
|
|
| a person who does not have expert knowledge of a particular subject |
|
27291
|