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To rise or increase again after a period of decline.
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: A revival or increase in activity, popularity, or strength after a period of decline.
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To make something easier or more possible
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A store that sells second-hand items, often donated by people, at lower prices.
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A significant change in one's career path or profession
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short form for "t-shirt," a casual shirt usually made of cotton with short sleeves.
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Displaying excessive confidence or extravagance in style, manner, or appearance; showy.
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A factor or thing that discourages someone from taking a particular action.
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Extravagant, flashy, or showy display, often associated with wealth and luxury.
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be amazed, impressed, or dazzled, often by something brilliant, stunning, or flashy.
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this is a long, slender stick, often used by people for support while walking or as a walking aid. It can also refer to the stalk of certain plants, like sugarcane.
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something that has been wrapped into a ball or around something unwinds or you unwind it, it becomes, or you make it, straight, flat or loose again
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a dog that is a mixture of different types
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the floor of a building that is at the same level as the ground outside
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31 December, especially the evening of that day
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a piece of metal like a thick nail without a point which is used with a circle of metal (= a nut) to fasten things together nuts and bolts
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a thin pointed piece of metal like a nail with a raised spiral line (called a thread) along it and a line or cross cut into its head. Screws are turned and pressed into wood, metal, etc. with a screwdriver in order to fasten two things together.
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designed not to last long so that people will have to buy new ones
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that can be exchanged, especially without affecting the way in which something works
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in a way that takes a lot of care, effort and attention to detail
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to be the beginning of something new or to make something new begin The change of management ushered in fresh ideas and policies.
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get rid of something that you no longer want or need
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anything that delays development or progress, particularly in business or industry to create/eliminat
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to throw something lightly or carelessly
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to risk harming or destroying something/somebody
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that exists or is very common at a particular time or in a particular place SYNONYM common, widespread
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to give something to somebody and receive something in exchange
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a substance, found within all living things, that forms the structure of muscles, organs, etc. There are many different proteins and they are an essential part of what humans and animals eat to help them grow and stay healthy.
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to deliberately avoid or keep away from something He had eschewed politics in favour of a life practising law.
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the fact of a lot of people, money or things arriving somewhere a massive/sudden influx of visitors influx (of somebody/something) into... the influx of wealth into the region
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in a way that is easy to notice Her background is markedly different from her husband's. This year's sales have risen markedly.
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