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English |
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n. language of England, now widely used in many varieties throughout the world adj. relating to England, its people, or their language Example: He is English. The English countryside looks at its best in spring. Example sentences | |
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road |
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n. a prepared way, usually with a smooth hard surface, along which wheeled vehicles can travel Example sentences | |
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gave |
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v. (past tense of GIVE) offer something to someone Example sentences | |
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box |
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n. a rectangular container with or without a cover n. an often small space, compartment, or enclosure Example sentences | |
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finally |
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ad. at last; eventually Example sentences | |
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wait |
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v. allow time to go by, without doing much, until something happens or can happen v. stay in one place and anticipate or expect something Example sentences | |
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oh |
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inte. used to express a range of emotions Example sentences | |
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quickly |
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ad. rapidly; very soon Example sentences | |
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person |
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n. a human being Example sentences | |
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became |
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v. (past tense) change, or grow to be Example sentences | |
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shown |
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v. (past participle) make known to, guide Example sentences | |
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minutes |
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n. a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour n. a unit of angular distance equal to a 60th of a degree Example sentences | |
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verb |
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n. a word used to describe an action Example sentences | |
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stars |
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n. (plural) a large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from earth as a point of light in the sky at night Example sentences | |
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feel |
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v. experience something physical or emotional v. have a particular opinion about something v. examine something by touch Example sentences | |
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inches |
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n. (plural) a unit used for measuring length, equal to 2.54 centimetres Example sentences | |
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street |
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n. a road in a city or town, usually with buildings along one or both sides Example sentences | |