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trade |
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v. buy and sell goods and services Example sentences | |
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compare |
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v. show or find out in what ways two or more things are like each other Example sentences | |
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crowd |
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n. a large number of persons gathered closely together Example sentences | |
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poem |
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n. a piece of writing, arranged in patterns of lines and of sounds Example sentences | |
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enjoy |
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v. take pleasure in; find or experience pleasure for Example sentences | |
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elements |
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n. (plural) a part of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic Example sentences | |
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indicate |
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v. point out; direct to a knowledge of Example sentences | |
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expect |
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v. regard something as likely to happen Example sentences | |
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flat |
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n. an area of low, level ground, often near water a. level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts a. level but having little or no height Example sentences | |
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interesting |
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a. exciting and holding the attention Example sentences | |
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sense |
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n. one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch v. have a feeling, without being told directly Example sentences | |
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string |
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n. narrow cord made of threads twisted together and used to tie v. connect in or as in a line; arrange in a series Example sentences | |
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movement |
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n. a particular act of changing position or place Example sentences | |
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pole |
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n. a long round rod of wood, metal, or plastic v. make hit by batting the ball hard and far Example sentences | |
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exciting |
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a. causing great interest or enthusiasm Example sentences | |
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branches |
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n. (plural) one of the parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk Example sentences | |