| moreover; in addition; furthermore |
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| look after; like; do you ……………a cup of coffee? |
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| to stop and hold a moving object, especially in your hands; She managed to ………… the keys as they fell. |
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| based on or believing the teachings of Jesus Christ |
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| to bring things together from different people or places; gather |
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| a solid or hollow figure with round ends and long straight sides |
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| conversations in a book, play, or film/movie |
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| basic and simple : involving the simplest parts of a subject; an ……………oxford dictionary |
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| the same; She’s doing the ……………job in the new company, but for more money. |
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| connected with money and finance; The school will be closed because of a lack of ………………..s. |
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| metal made into very thin sheets that is used for covering or wrapping things, especially food |
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| a room or building used for scientific research, experiments, testing, etc; lab |
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| lamp; bulb; the glass part that fits into an electric lamp, etc. to give light when it is switched on |
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| to continue to live or exist; She died ten years ago but her memory ………….. . |
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| to become the husband or wife of somebody |
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| a place outside rather than in a building; He likes to cook in the ………… . |
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| the act of allowing somebody to do something |
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| an instrument for reproducing sounds by means of the vibration of a stylus or needle following a spiral groove on a revolving disc or cylinder; record player |
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| belonging to or for the use of a particular person or group; not for public use |
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| to escape from somebody/a place |
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| unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to understand; bizarre; odd |
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| connected with sending messages by telegraph |
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