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Dirt a. any substance that makes something dirty, for example dust, soil or
mud
His clothes were covered in dirt.
First remove any grease or dirt from the surface.
The problem with white is that it soon shows the dirt.
b. loose earth or soil
He picked up a handful of dirt and threw it at them.
Pack the dirt firmly round the plants.
They lived in a shack with a dirt floor.
c. unpleasant or harmful information about somebody that could be
used to damage their reputation, career, etc.
Do you have any dirt on the new guy?
2. Zoom
a. to move or go somewhere very fast
For five weeks they zoomed around Europe.
She spends her time zooming around the country.
3. Lonesome
a. unhappy because you are alone and do not want to be or because
you have no friends
I felt so lonesome after he left.
4. Cubs - a young bear, lion, fox, etc.
5. Rotten
a. (food or wood,etc) that has decayed and cannot be eaten or used
the smell of rotten vegetables
The fruit is starting to go rotten.
rotten floorboards
b. very bad
Ive had a rotten day!
What rotten luck!
She's a rotten singer.
c. Dishonest
The organization is rotten to the core.
d. looking or feeling ill/sick
She felt rotten.See related entries: Being ill
e. feeling guilty about something you have done
I feel rotten about leaving them behind.
used to emphasize that you are angry or upset about something
You can keep your rotten money!
6. Swing onchillawa
7. giggle (at/about somebody/something) (+ speech) to laugh in a silly
way because you are amused, embarrassed or nervous
The girls giggled at the joke.
They giggled nervously as they waited for their turn.
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When Samantha saw Maria was being abused by her husband daily, she
empathized with her and reported the matter to the police
Empathetic - person who empathized rosy told her friend, My
empathetic nature towards animals has made a pure vegetarian.I no
longer enjoy having meat
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Euphoria to be in a state of intense happiness or wellbeing
(achieve your goal after hard work, state of complete, due to unexpected
happiness)
After holding his new born baby for the first time, Dr.John was filled with euphoria
The drug addict cant give up drugs as they produce an intense feeling of
euphoria
Lisa was euphoric when she graduated from university
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Deity (diati) god / goddess
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Endure (endior) to be in pain or difficulty & to face it lonely
without anyones knowledge (tolerate some one or some thing such as
violence, abused )
The soldiers of the special task force endured hardship during their
training, to become one of the best emergency response forces.
To continue or last for a long time ( continuous to exist such as kings
building, or keep him memory)
The ancient building in our city have endured for centuries.
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Hardship - a condition or something that difficult to endure. (pain or
suffer)
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Privation - a state in which food and other essentials for well-being
are lacking.
"years of rationing and privation"
the loss or absence of a quality or attribute that is normally present.
"cold is the privation of heat"
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Emphasize - give special importance or value to (something) in
speaking or writing.
"they emphasize the need for daily, one-to-one contact between parent
and child"
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Emphasis - special importance, value, or prominence given to
something.
"they placed great emphasis on the individual's freedom"
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Interrupt - stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process).
the buzzer interrupted his thoughts
break the continuity of (a line or surface).
Some people never seem to weary of eating the same type of food every
day.
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Concourse - a large space or room in a public building such as a
station or airport that people meet in or pass through:
There's a ticket machine in the main concourse.
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Cloves karabuneti
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Leman lover or sweetheart
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Lemmon A subsidiary or intermediate theorem in an argument or
proof:
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Subsidiary - Less important than but related or supplementary to
something:
many argue that the cause of animal rights is subsidiary to that of
protecting the environment
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Flue - a pipe that leads from a fire or heater to the outside of a
building, taking smoke, gases, or hot air away.
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Flu -
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Insurmountable - (especially of a problem or a difficulty) so great
that it cannot be dealt with successfully: (impossible to overcome)
insurmountable difficulties
This small country is faced with an insurmountable debt.
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Persuasive making you want to do or believe a particular thing:
( nammaganawa)
a persuasive speaker/speech
Your arguments are very persuasive.
He can be very persuasive.
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Vital important
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Lucrative - (especially of a business, job, or activity) producing a lot
of money:
The merger proved to be very lucrative for both companies.
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Merger - an occasion when two or more companies join together to
make one larger company:
She's an attorney who advises companies about mergers and takeovers.
The merger of these two companies would create the world's biggest
accounting firm.
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Voyage - a long journey involving travel by sea or in space.
"his voyage to America"
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Ritual - A religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of
actions performed according to a prescribed order:ancient fertility ritual
(yaga, shanti karma)
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Cremation - The disposal of a dead persons body by burning it to
ashes, typically after a funeral ceremony:
we chose cremation over burial
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Bury buried hind in the ground walawanawa
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Burial - The action or practice of burying a dead body:
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Taunt - a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke
someone.
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Stab - thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as
to wound or kill.
a thrust with a knife or other pointed weapon.
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Shivering
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Shake
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Lavish - sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious.
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Neglect
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Vanity - excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or
achievements.
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Travel I travel by train (moving from one place to another)
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Journey how long is your journey to work?
I journeyed for 20 min
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Trip go and return how was your trip to sigapore
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Tour
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Expedition go for research or scientific experiment Many
expeditions to the Antarctic have ended in disaster
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Excursion go out for leisure activities John has gone on a school
excursion
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