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stream - This little stream can become a deluge when it rains heavily.
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to (cause to) start burning or explode start learning
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ignite - The fuel spontaneously ignites because of the high temperature and pressure.
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bud - It was springtime and the fruit trees were in bud.
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pollinate - Bees pollinate the plants by carrying the pollen from one flower to another.
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existing or happening in many places and/or among many people start learning
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widespread - The campaign has received widespread support.
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scent - I smell the scent of their tobacco in the air
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a situation in which something no longer exists start learning
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extinction - Some people predict the extinction of family life as we know it today.
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inevitably - Their arguments inevitably end in tears.
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deteriorate - She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated.
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the state of having no food for a long period, often causing death start learning
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starvation - 20 million people face starvation unless a vast emergency aid programme is launched.
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fingernail - He bites his fingernails - it's an infuriating habit.
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to bend your head or body forward, especially as a way of showing someone respect or expressing thanks to people who have watched you perform start learning
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bow - They bowed deferentially as she came into the room.
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to hope that things will happen in the way that you want them to start learning
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cross your finger- She has her exam this morning so cross your fingers.
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to bring your arms close to your chest and hold them together start learning
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to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes, often while turning the corners of your mouth downwards, showing that you are annoyed, worried, sad, or thinking hard start learning
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frown - Don't frown so - it spoils your pretty face.
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used to show approval of something start learning
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tumbs up - So it's the thumbs up for Brighton's latest nightclub.
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grin - I love his mischievous grin, don't you?
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nod your head - The boy nodded his head not daring to look at her
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to push the lower lip forward to show you are annoyed, or to push both lips forward in a sexually attractive way start learning
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pout -Vanessa always pouts if she doesn't get what she wants.
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to show surprise by moving your eyebrows upwards start learning
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scowl - She was clearly annoyed, as you could tell from the scowl on her face.
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scratch - He was sitting on the sofa scratching his head.
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to raise your shoulders and then lower them in order to say you do not know or are not interested start learning
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shrug - "Where's Dad?" "How should I know?" replied my brother, shrugging.
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involving doing or saying the same thing several times, especially in a way that is boring start learning
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repetative - a repetitive job/task
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likely to show a particular characteristic, usually a negative one, or to be affected by something bad, such as damage or an illness start learning
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prone - He was prone to depression even as a teenager.
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an insect or small animal that is harmful or damages crops start learning
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pest - common pests such as rats, mice, or cockroaches
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to destroy something completely start learning
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wipe out - Whole villages were wiped out in the fighting.
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to grow, develop, or be successful start learning
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thrive - The plant you gave me is thriving.
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uncharted - The goal was to have a definitive map this year. Instead, much of the state remains uncharted, especially rural areas.
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grain - A few chickens were scratching around in the yard for grain
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sentient being - The right of all sentient
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dairy products - Eliminating the use of meat or dairy product in a worm bin decreases the possibility of pests.
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a baby bird, esp. a young chicken start learning
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exploitation - Marx wrote about the exploitation of the workers.
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manufaktura, zakład, pracownia, warsztat, warsztaty (szkolenie praktyczne), wars start learning
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dignity - She has a quiet dignity about her.
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a strong feeling of sympathy and sadness for the suffering or bad luck of others and a wish to help them: start learning
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compassion - I was hoping she might show a little compassion.
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