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barrel
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[ 'bærəl ]
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a large curved container with a flat top and bottom, made of wood or metal, and used for storing beer, wine etc
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bug
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[ bʌg ]
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1. to annoy someone 2. an illness that people catch very easily from each other but is not very serious
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tissue
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[ 'tiʃu: ]
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1.a piece of soft thin paper, used especially for blowing your nose on 2.the material forming animal or plant cells
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impact
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[ n'impækt ]
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the effect or influence that an event, situation etc has on someone or something
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innocent
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[ 'inəsənt ]
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not guilty of a crime
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toe
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[ təu ]
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one of the five movable parts at the end of your foot
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evidence
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[ 'evidəns ]
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facts or signs that show clearly that something exists or is true
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lingerie
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[ 'lænʒəri: ]
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women’s underwear
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comprise
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[ kəm'praiz ]
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to consist of particular parts, groups
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humidity
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[ hju:'miditi ]
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the amount of water contained in the air
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insight
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[ 'insait ]
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a sudden clear understanding of something or part of something, especially a complicated situation or idea
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conceal
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[ kən'si:l ]
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1.to hide something carefully 2.to hide your real feelings or the truth
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porch
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[ pɔ:ʧ ]
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a structure built onto the front or back entrance of a house, with a floor and a roof but no walls
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anniversary
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[ ,æni'və:s(ə)ri ]
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a date on which something special or important happened in a previous year
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cling
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[ kliŋ ]
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1.to hold someone or something tightly, especially because you do not feel safe 2. to stick to someone or something, or seem to surround them
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delighted
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[ də'laɪtɪd ]
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/dɪˈlaɪtəd/ very pleased and happy
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rely
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[ ri'lai ]
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to trust or depend on someone or something to do what you need or expect them to do
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distinguish
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[ dis'tiŋgwiʃ ]
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to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people
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inherent
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[ in'hiərənt ]
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that is a basic or permanent part of sb/sth and that cannot be removed
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rally
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[ 'ræli ]
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a large public meeting, especially one that is held outdoors to support a political idea, protest
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intense
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[ in'tens ]
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having a very strong effect or felt very strongly; very great; very strong
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confess
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[ kən'fes ]
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to admit, especially to the police, that you have done something wrong or illegal
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spout
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[ spaut ]
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a small pipe on the side of a container that you pour liquid out through
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reveal
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[ ri'vi:l ]
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to make known something that was previously secret or unknown
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peephole
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[ 'pi:p‚həʋl ]
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a small hole in a door or wall that you can see through
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assessment
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[ ə'sesmənt ]
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a process in which you make a judgment about a person or situation, or the judgment you make
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buttock
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[ 'bʌtək ]
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one of the fleshy parts of your body that you sit on
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sulk
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[ sʌlk ]
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to be silently angry and refuse to be friendly or discuss what is annoying or upsetting you – used to show disapproval
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subsequent
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[ 'sʌbsikwənt ]
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happening or coming after something else
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extinct
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[ iks'tiŋkt ]
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an extinct type of animal or plant does not exist any more
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scout
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[ skaut ]
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a soldier, plane etc that is sent to search the area in front of an army and get information about the enemy
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pigtail
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[ 'pigteil ]
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hair that is tied together into one or two bunches and twisted into a ↑ plait or ↑ plait s, worn either at the back of the head or one on each side of the head
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glimpse
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[ glimps ]
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a quick look at someone or something that does not allow you to see them clearly
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flip
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[ flip ]
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to make a flat object such as a coin go upwards and turn over in the air
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inhabit
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[ in'hæbit ]
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if animals or people inhabit an area or place, they live there
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petty
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[ 'peti ]
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a petty problem, detail etc is small and unimportant
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conscious
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[ 'kɔnʃəs ]
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noticing or realizing something
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collision
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[ kə'liʒən ]
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an accident in which two or more people or vehicles hit each other while moving in different directions
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jog
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[ ʤɔg ]
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a slow steady run, especially done as a way of exercising
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incongruous
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[ in'kɔŋgruəs ]
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strange, unexpected, or unsuitable in a particular situation
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irrefutable
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[ i'refjutəbl ]
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impossible to prove wrong
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insightful
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[ insaɪtfʌl ]
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able to understand, or showing that you understand, what a situation or person is really like
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instantaneous
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[ ,instən'teinjəs ]
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happening immediately
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kindred
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[ 'kindrid ]
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belonging to the same group or family
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chieftain
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[ 'ʧi:ftən ]
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the leader of a people or a clan
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sublet
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[ səb'let ]
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to rent to someone else a property that you rent from its owner
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mosey
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[ 'məʋzɪ ]
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to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way – used humorously
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cowlick
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[ ˈkouˌlik" ]
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hair that sticks up on your head
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