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relating to the enjoyment or study of beauty: start learning
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The new building has little aesthetic value/appea
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A ... woman has a soft, curved, sexually attractive body: start learning
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He delighted in painting voluptuous women.
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For women, being well rounded meant being feminine and attractive.
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During the break between games, she had a drink of water and wiped the perspiration off her face and arms with a towel.
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to get rid of material such as solid waste or urine from the body: start learning
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Most toxins are naturally excreted from the body.
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to live or exist longer than someone or something: start learning
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He outlived all his doctors who had thrown scorn on his ideas for longevity
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having a lot of trouble with something, or having to deal with a lot of something that causes problems: start learning
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beset with/by With the amount of traffic nowadays, even a trip across town is beset with dangers.
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an arm or leg of a person or animal: start learning
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He would walk around Venice to improve his wits and limbs.
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If someone's behaviour is ..., it is calm and controlled. start learning
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Henceforth he would throw his medicines away, lead a temperate life, and live to great age.
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to earn money using dishonest or illegal methods: start learning
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pocket(s) At the age of 40 he decided that he would no longer line the doctors’ pockets with gold
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a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty: start learning
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Aspirin is a headache remedy
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the likely future situation: start learning
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The outlook for today is cloudy and dry at first with showers later.
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to laugh at someone, often by copying them in a funny but unkind way: start learning
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the older kids mocked him whenever he made a mistake
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start learning
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you scorn all my suggestions
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to live or exist longer than someone or something: start learning
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he outlived all of his brothers
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If something or someone is ..., that person or thing is considered to be better or more important than they really are: start learning
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the overrated luxury car didn't perform well in the safety tests
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to be suitable or right for someone or something start learning
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He was given a huge welcome, as befits such a hero.
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