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| to bite off more than you can chew |
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| to take on a task that is too big or too difficult for you to accomplish |
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| to learn through experience, to learn through doing |
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| A window with two pieces of glass close to each other, but there is a small amount of air or some kinds of special gas in between. Double paned windows help keep your house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They also help keep your house quieter as the double panes reduce noise from the outside. |
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| a small piece of metal that can be moved to hold something closed or let it be open |
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| to get something out of the way |
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| to do something you don't like first or immediately, then you can do something you like better |
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| at the time of sunsets, when then sky begins to go dark |
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| one of the vertical piece of wood or metal on the sides of a door or a window, onto which the door or the windows is secured |
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| a type of bearing that connects two solid objects, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them |
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| a condition where your fingers or toes are too cold and it starts to damage you skin, your finger, or your toes |
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