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| an ovject that is thought to have magic power and to brong good luck |
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| to deliverately avoid or keep away from something |
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| it express disapproval or criticism |
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| having a pleasantly strong or spicy taste |
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| very ordinaty and cintaining nothing interesting or important |
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| that cannot be proved wrong |
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| something that does not have the qualities or values that it should have |
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| to keep chanfinf your opinion or thoughts about something |
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| terrible and without hope |
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| very exepensive and looking very impresive |
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| a group of people or a system that protects a way of life or a belief when it seems that it may disappear |
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| moral and social behaviour that is cinsidered to be correct and acceptable |
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| not clear; dark or dirty with mud |
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| an official order given by somebody in authority |
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| used to emphasize how bad something is |
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| to say publicly that you no longer have same blief or opinion |
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| generally thought to be something or to have dne something |
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| to completely destroy a building |
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| a bird with a fat body and feathers on its legs |
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| the quality of being fair and impartial |
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| making you think of the thing mentioned |
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| behaving in a dishonest or indirect way or tricking people |
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| a large and powerful force or institution that cannot be controlled |
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| to make something, especially a feeling less strong |
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| secret agreement especially in order to do something dishonest ot to trick people |
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| not used or cared for and in bad condition |
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| a sudden strong feeling or expression that cannot controlled |
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| to jump or move around in a noisy excited and often sexual way |
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| to make somebody feel weak and tired |
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| lasting or used for only a short period of time |
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| behaviour that is confuudent and very rude, without any feeling of shame |
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| to try to do something as well as somebody else becuase admire them |
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| the act of carefully watching a person suspected of a crime or a place where a crime may be committed |
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| a person who has revently started an activity |
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| far more than is usual or expected |
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| to describe,draw or explain something in detail |
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| to go or move gently up and down like waves |
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| a design or a pattern used as a decoration |
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| not showing enough care or enthusiasm |
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| to express or explain your thoughts or feelings clearly in words |
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| a person who believes that it is not possible to know whether God exists or not |
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| to state something as a fact but without giving proof |
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| to state something as a fact but without giving proof |
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| having a hole or empty space inside |
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| people who have no home or job and who move from place to place |
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| 1. argue 2. attack or assualt |
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| having a strong belief that everything can ve perfect, often in a way that does not seem to be realistic or practical |
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| to be a sign or warning of something that is going to happen in the future |
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| to delay making a decision or giving a definite answer, in order to gain time |
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| a state of sadness with no hope |
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| a person who asks for something in a hummble way |
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| unpleasant and strange because connected with death and frightening things |
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| to go up to somebody and speak to them, especially in a way that os rude or thretening |
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| easily annoyed or irritated |
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| a long and angry speech or piece of writing attacking and criticizing |
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| in a way that cannot be doubted; without question |
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| a speech or piece of writing prasing somebody very much |
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| the act or quality of being generous with money |
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| connected with someting in an important or appropriate way |
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| easy to defend against attack or criticism |
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