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to compensate for sth bad with sth good start learning
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socially acceptable or good start learning
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to make continous, nervous movements start learning
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to remain in a place as a guest or visitor for one night start learning
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to keep (a feeling or emotion) inside instead of expressing it: to hide (a feeling or emotion) start learning
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the standard form of British English pronunciation start learning
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to cause to flow, move, fall or spread over the edge or outside the limits of sth start learning
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In my opinion/As it relates to me start learning
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As far as I am concerned...
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to make sth appear less important than it really is start learning
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It is ruined, broken, dead, destroyed, lost, stolen, smashed start learning
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the making of petty distinctions, quibbling start learning
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a sudden, short period of noise, confusion, or excited movement start learning
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intended to harm or upset other people start learning
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to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties start learning
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a change in a decision or opinion start learning
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unpleasant, unkind, cruel, or more severe than is necessary start learning
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a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance start learning
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to start to understand a situation or fact and believe what you hear about it, even if it is difficult or unpleasant start learning
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