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wave - You'll have to wait till the policeman waves the car on.
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wink - Laura winked at me as Stephen turned his back.
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yawn - I can't stop yawning - I must be tired.
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boredom - They started quarrelling out of sheer boredom.
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friendliness - She showed great friendliness towards me.
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sniff - He sniffed his socks to see if they needed washing.
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a tray - She put the letter in your intray.
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to relax and make yourself comfortable in someone else's home start learning
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quick and exact either in movement or thoughts start learning
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nimble - His nimble mind calculated the answer before I could key the numbers into my computer.
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rectangular - The room is roughly rectangular
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touchline - The ball didn't cross the sideline.
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portable - a portable radio/phone/computer
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level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts: start learning
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flat - An ice rink needs to be completely flat.
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non - abrasive - Remove any marks with a soft, nonabrasive cloth.
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referee - We only lost the game because the referee was biased.
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biased - The newspapers gave a very biased report of the meeting.
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to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something start learning
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acknowledge - She acknowledged having been at fault.
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to start using a supply of something start learning
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draw on/upon sth - Americans are spending more than they earn, drawing on savings and building up debt to do so
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significant - There has been a significant increase in the number of women students in recent years.
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unearth - Building at the site was halted after human remains were unearthed earlier this month.
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the word - "Did you hear the word that he has an affair?" "No!
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insular - "he leads a rather insular life and rarely mixes with other people"
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threshold - I have a low/high boredom threshold (= I do/don't feel bored easily).
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hollow - Hollow blocks are used because they are lighter.
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ink - Please write in ink, not in pencil.
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blithe - I am upset by the author’s blithe indifference toward facts.
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stray - I think we've strayed too far from our original plan.
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a thorn - Rose bushes have thorns.
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delve - It's not always a good idea to delve too deeply into someone's past.
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lean towards something - He said he was leaning toward entering the race for governor.
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