| 1. | | including a lot of different places, people, subjects, etc/ |
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| 2. | | a family or group of people who live together in a house |
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| 3. | | to cook something such as bread or a cake with dry heat in an oven |
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| 4. | | to make a container or space full, or to become full |
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| 5. | | a mark made by a foot or shoe |
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| 6. | | a series of pipes that carry liquid or gas over a long distance |
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| 7. | | to make something smaller, especially by pressing it, so that it uses less space or time |
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| 8. | | a piece of equipment that you cook on |
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| 9. | | a piece of kitchen equipment with a door which is used for cooking food |
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| 10. | | a machine for drying wet things, usually clothes or hair |
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| 11. | | a piece of equipment that produces light |
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| 12. | | a piece of electrical equipment with a particular purpose in the home |
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| 13. | | the system that keeps a building warm |
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| 14. | | a system that keeps the air cool in a building or car |
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| 15. | | part of an animal or plant from thousands of years ago, preserved in rock |
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| 16. | | to send out gas, heat, light, etc into the air |
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| 18. | | to let a substance flow out from somewhere |
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| 19. | | a gas that has no colour or smell and is the main part of air (symbol N) |
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| 21. | | a heavy, silver-coloured metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures (formula Hg) |
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| 23. | | when gas, heat, light, etc is sent out into the air, or an amount of gas, heat, light, etc that is sent out |
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| 24. | | to think that something will happen |
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