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mean
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intend to do
unusual
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not common
unusually
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unusually attractive aunt
to be in question
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when we have doubts about something
remedy the problem
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to provide a solution for a problem
remedy for sth
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solution for sth
entwined
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closely connected or unable to be separated
date back to
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e.g. this picture dates back to 1987
relic
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when sth is relic is old and interesting
goon
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someone who is behaving ina silly way or is criminal
have someone do something
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ask or make sb to do sth
vintage
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old but good quality
sweet vintage
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cool vintage
bad boy US
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something extremely impressive or effective
cockamamie
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ridiculous; implausible
scarcity
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the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
abudance
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a very large quantity of something. "the tropical island boasts an abundance of wildlife"
scarce
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(especially of food, money, or some other resource) insufficient for the demand. "as raw materials became scarce, synthetics were developed"
fit in
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to be accepted in a group
to be a gas
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to be fun
newlywed
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just married
harrowing
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acutely distressing. "a harrowing film about racism and violence"
dreadful
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causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious. "there's been a dreadful accident"
horrendous
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extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or terrible. "she suffered horrendous injuries"
scary
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frightening; causing fear. "a scary movie"
appaling
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causing shock or dismay; horrific. "the cat suffered appalling injuries during the attack

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