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to get a free ride in someone else's vehicle start learning
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the partsthat remain of a car, ship, or aircraft that has been destroyed start learning
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in agreement with other facts, or with typical or previous behaviour start learning
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Harder and harder to understand, explain, or imagine start learning
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It is becoming increasingly unfathomable
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old, dried-out, something that has lost its original form, start learning
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destined to have bad or unfortunate consequences, often ending in failure or disaster start learning
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be embarrassed or humiliated start learning
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They have got egg on their face
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A rare and exceptional chance that may never come again. start learning
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Once-in a lifetime opportunity
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feel a sense of satisfaction in using methods that are unusual start learning
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He took a pride in his unconventional approach
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describe something in a way that leaves a disturbing impression on someone’s mind. start learning
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To paint a haunting picture
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A strong expression ofsurprise or shock start learning
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chaotic activity had no purpose start learning
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The entire frenzy was pointless
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to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit start learning
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any of the thin parts like thread that form plant or artificial start learning
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having a lot of small parts that are arranged in a complicated or delicate way start learning
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a piece of equipment that stays attached to a house or other building start learning
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the property of allowing heat or electricity to go through something start learning
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to explain the reason for something start learning
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to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey start learning
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to push or move something somewhere, often with a lot of force start learning
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to become physically separated from something start learning
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to help by providing money or support start learning
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is launched from a mother vessel start learning
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surfaces through the process of buoyancy start learning
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dives without any equipment start learning
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is launched on a raft or platform start learning
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