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a small number of questions
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a place for pets that are not wanted, or that have not been treated well
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feeling guilty or embarrassed because you have done something wrong, or think that you have not reached a standard that people expect
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without any shoes, or socks on
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1. a stick that the conductor of an orchestra uses. 2. a stick used as a weapon by a police officer. 3. if you pass the baton to someone, you give them responsibility for it
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used about people's behaviour
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a bicycle or a motorcycle
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1. a card that each passenger has to show before they are allowed to get on a plane, or a ship. 2. boards joined together to make something, such as a floor, or a fence
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1. a part of a tree that grows out of its trunk with leaves, flowers, or fruit growing on it. A very small branch is called a twig. 2. a shop of office representing a large company, or organization in a particular area
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1. a flying insect with large colourful wings. 2. someone who keeps changing from one activity, or person to another, and never stays long with any of them. 3. a way of swimming
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a photograph of someone or something taken from a position very near them
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1. to get things, and keep them together for a particular reason. 2. to go and get a person, or thing (synonyms: get, pick up, call for). 3. to get money from someone for a particular purpose. 4. to win, or earn money, or a prize
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two people, who are doing something together, who may, or may not, be involved in a romantic relationship
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1. a thick yellowish-white liquid taken from the top of milk. 2. a thick smooth substance that you put on your skin, for example to protect it from the sun. 3. a yellowish-white colour
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a form of climbing withut the use of any safety equipment
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feeling, or showing fear, especially suddenly
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smoke, or gas that has an unpleasant smell, especially harmful (dangerous) smoke, or gas
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happy and pleased about something
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to look at something, and be able to notice, and recognize things
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1. behind the main person, or thing you are looking at. 2. in a place, or situation in which people do not notice you
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the front part of a scene, or picture
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a small building, where a dog sleeps, and is protected from bad weather
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1. a light inside a transparent container with a handle for carrying it. 2. a room at the top of a lighthouse, that contains the light
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a piece of electrical equipment that allows sounds, or voices to be heard loudly at a distance
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1. an occasion when you eat, especially breakfast, lunch, or dinner. 2. the food that you serve, or eat at one time. 3. crushed grain, used as food for people, or animals
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1. easy to move, and use in different places. 2. able to move easily from one job, social class, place etc, to another. 3. relating to, or using communication technology such as smartphones, GPS devices etc, that can be used anywhere
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a flying insect like a butterfly, that flies mostly at night
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to ride somewhere on a bicycle
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something that you wear on each foot, usually over socks
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a large piece of cloth joined to heavy strings, used by someone jumping out of a plane
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a powder produced by flowers, it is carried by the wind, or insects to other flowers so that they can produce new seeds
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something that is easy to carry, or move, so that you can use it in different places
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1. to move someone, or something away from you, or from their previous position, using part of your body, especially your hands. 2. to encourage, or force someone in a determined way, to do somoething they do not want to do
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1. a metal bar used for hanging clothes, and other things on. 2. the system of travelling by train
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a boot with four small wheels on the bottom, used for moving quickly along, especially for fun, or as a sport
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a person who roller-skates
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a container that you put rubbish in
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1. official protection given to someone by a place that is safe for them. 2. a special area where animals live in a natural environment protected from people. 3. the most holy part of a religious building
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1. pleased with what has happened, or with what you have achieved. 2. if you are satisfied that something is true, or correct, you do not need any more proof
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a long roll of paper, or similar material, especially one with official written information, or ancient writing on it
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the sport of jumping out of a plane, and falling for as long as possible, before opening your parachute
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feeling tired and wanting to sleep
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1. a grey, black, or white cloud, produced by something that is burning. 2. the process of smoking something, especially a cigarette
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1. to make a short, high noise. 2. to speak in a high voice, especially because you are upset, or excited
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the hot wet substance, like a thin cloud, that is produced when water is heated
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having the feeling that you get, when something unexpected happens
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used for saying that time seems to be passing very quickly
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1. to control the direction in which a vehicle moves. 2. to influence the way that something happens, or the way that people behave
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1. a feeling of confidence in someone that shows you believe they are honest, fair, and reliable. 2. a situation in which someone is made responsible for another person, or thing
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a flat cake, that has deep square marks on both sides
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1. fairly hot in a way that is comfortable, and pleasant. 2. kind and friendly in a way that makes other people feel comfortable. 3. warm colours have red, orange, or yellow in them. 4. near the place where something is hidden
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1. to make cloth by crossing long threads over and under each other, on a machine called a loom. 2. to create a story, or plan with many complicated details
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