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to make food or drink go from your mouth down through your throat and into your stomach
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to force something such as food or drink out from your mouth
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to get someone else to cut your hair for you
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the skin that covers your eye when it is closed
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one of the hairs along the upper and lower edges of your eyes
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a line that appears on your skin when you get older, or when your skin has been damaged by the sun
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to make your eyebrows go up, often in surprise
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to lift your shoulders and let them fall, often to show that you don't know or care
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to put your thumb in your mouth, often children do this
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to move your head from side to side, often to say "no"
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to remove the ends of your nails with your teeth
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e.g. with a tissue, often when you have a cold
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to hold your arms crossed in front of your body
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to use your teeth to bite food in your mouth into small pieces so that you can swallow it
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to quickly close and open one eye as a sign to someone
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to stand on one or both knees
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to move your eyebrows down and closer together because you are annoyed, worried, or thinking hard
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to look at someone or something very directly for a long time
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to open your mouth because you're tired
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to pull your nails along your skin, especially because you have an itch that makes you want to do this
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