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        | adj describes something which you find unpleasant or immoral, and therefore you dislike
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        | v to behave with too much respect towards someone to show them that you are very eager to please them
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        | n the careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste
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        | n 1 a brief smell, carried on a current of air
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        | adj 1 high
 2 lofty ideas etc. are of a high moral standard
 3 (disapproving) if you have a lofty attitude etc., you act as if you think you are better than other people
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        | adj 1 important and large in degree
 2 splendid in style and appearance; attracting admiration and attention
 3 excellent; pleasing
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        | n a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment
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        | n a noisy or drunken feast or social gathering; revelry
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        | adj showing strong disapproval and not showing respect
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        | n a false spoken statement about someone which damages their reputation, or the making of such a statement
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        | v to forcefully or angrily tell someone they should not have done a particular thing and criticize them for having done it
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        | v 1 to give up something such as a responsibility or claim
 2 to unwillingly stop holding or keeping something
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        | adj 1 things that are muddled are badly organized
 2 a person who is muddled is confused
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        | adj 1 no longer new or fresh, usually as a result of being kept for too long
 2 not fresh and new; boring because too familiar
 3 describes someone who has lost interest in what they are doing because they are bored or are working too hard
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        | v to make someone feel suddenly uncertain and worried
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        | n calm confidence in a person's way of behaving, or a quality of grace and balance in the way a person holds or moves their body
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        | v to make a person or an animal react or do something by continuously annoying or upsetting them
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        | v 1 (literary) to keep someone within limits or stop their advance
 2 to tie someone to a place by putting chains around their ankles
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        | v if you are shackled by something, you are unable to do what you want to do because of this thing
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        | adj unfriendly and seeming to consider yourself better than other people
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        | adj unhappy, annoyed and unwilling to speak or smile; sullen
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        | adj angry and unwilling to smile or be pleasant to people
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        | v to feel or express great pleasure or satisfaction because of your own success or good luck, or someone else's failure or bad luck
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        | adj worthless or of little value
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        | adj excessively particular or fastidious; difficult to please; fussy
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        | adj 1 (disapproving) difficult to please
 2 needing a lot of attention to detail
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        | adj 1 not easily satisfied; having very high standards or very fixed standards about particular things
 2 having too much decoration and too many small details, in a way that is not stylish
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        | adj (informal disapproving) unwilling to spend money
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        | adj without money, food, a home or possessions
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        | v to talk or write a lot without giving any useful information or any clear answers
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        | adj difficult to describe, find, achieve or remember
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        | v to control the actions or behavior of someone by force, especially in order to stop them from doing something, or to limit the growth or force of something
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        | n a sudden and usually large increase in something
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        | adj describes a phrase or an idea which has been said or used so often that it has become meaningless or boring
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        | v 1 to choose; select; pick
 2 to gather the choice things or parts from
 3 to collect; gather; pluck
 
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 2 something culled, esp. something picked out and put aside as inferior
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        | v to suddenly or unexpectedly see something, especially something a long distance away
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        | v to criticize or complain repeatedly in an annoying way
 
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 a horse, especially one that is too old to be useful
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        | n something that is considered to be a sign of how a future event will take place
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        | n a woman whose job is sewing and making clothes
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        | adj giving complete attention, or showing complete involvement, or (of attention) complete
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        | v 1 to defend yourself from a weapon or an attack by pushing the weapon away or by putting something between your body and the weapon
 2 to manage cleverly to avoid dealing with a difficult question or some criticism
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        | n a person who practices the sport of fighting with long thin swords
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        | n something that is done or said in order to get an advantage, often dishonestly
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        | v 1 to blow the chaff (= the outer coverings) from grain before it can be used as food
 2 to reduce a large number of people or things to a much smaller number by judging their quality
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        | n the outer layer which is separated from grains such as wheat before they are used as food, or dried grass and stems when used to feed cattle
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        | v 1 to spoil something or someone's perfect reputation or purity
 2 to make something dirty
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        | adj happy and without worry
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        | v to damage and spoil the appearance of something by writing or drawing on it
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        | v to listen to someone's private conversation without them knowing
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        | adj very important because of effects on future events
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        | adj clear or obvious without needing any evidence or proof
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        | adj interested only in your own country or group and not willing to accept different or foreign ideas
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        | adj behaving in a calm manner, often in a way which suggests lack of interest or care
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        | adj angry and unwilling to smile or be pleasant to people
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        | v 1 to defraud; cheat
 2 to evade payment of (a debt)
 3 to frustrate
 4 to escape from; elude
 
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 2 a trick; fraud; deceit
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        | v to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
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        | adj 1 likely to change your opinion or your feelings suddenly and without a good reason
 2 describes conditions that tend to change suddenly and without warning
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        | v to pull a plant including its roots out of the ground
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        | adj containing important new ideas and being very influential on later work
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        | adj perfect, or complete in every way
 
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        | n person whose job it is to buy and sell wine
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        | n 1 a person who sells meat in a shop
 2 someone who murders a lot of people, especially in a cruel way
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        | n 1 a standard quantity of paper, consisting of 20 quires or 500 sheets (formerly 480 sheets), or 516 sheets (printer's ream or perfect ream)
 2 usually, reams = a large quantity
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        | n a unit of volume used chiefly for fuel wood, now generally equal to 128 cu. ft. (3.6 cu. m); abbreviation = cd
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        | adj describes people or things that you dislike or oppose because they are so unpleasant or wrong
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        | n 1 the quality or power that something or someone has that makes them attractive
 2 an artificial insect or other small animal which is put on the end of a fishing line to attract fish
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        | adj someone who spends a lot of money in a wasteful way
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        | adj 1 eating and drinking more than you need
 2 using more than you need
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        | adj arguing and complaining a lot
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        | n (an example of) activity against another person, especially as a punishment by military forces or a political group
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        | n 1 a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison
 2 a period of time at the start of a new job when you are watched and tested to see if you are suitable for the job
 a period of probation
 3 a period of time in which a student who has behaved badly must improve their work or behavior in order to stay in a school
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        | n a complaint or a strong feeling that you have been treated unfairly
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        | n a large farming tool with blades which digs the earth in fields so that seeds can be planted
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        | n 1 a garden tool with a long handle and long pointed metal parts sticking out in a row at the bottom, used for making the earth level or for gathering leaves, etc.
 2 a man, especially one who is rich or with a high social position, who lives in an immoral way, especially having sex with a lot of women
 3 a slope
 
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        | n pl the solid bits that sink to the bottom of some liquids, such as wine or coffee, which are not usually drunk
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        | adj quick and exact either in movement or thoughts
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        | adj 1 dark and dirty or difficult to see through
 2 describes a situation that is complicated and unpleasant, and about which many facts are unclear
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        | v to make someone believe something that is not true; to deceive
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        | adj (especially of old people) energetic and in good health
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        | adj (of people or their appearance) very untidy
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        | adj full of anger, arguments and bad feeling
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        | adj 1 (disapproving) expressing no emotion or feelings
 2 lacking in character and warmth
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        | adj extremely unpleasant, especially because death or blood is involved
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        | adj careless and not doing a duty well enough
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