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Bold = brave, courageous, confident
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Bye (exclamation), Buy (verb) buy - bought - bought
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brake= the device/mechanism for slowing or stopping a vehicle.
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Serial= Doing something the same way over and over again (A serial killer.)
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Flaw: A mistake, an imperfection, a weakness, a defect.
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Fore (noun) = The front, at the front
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Hare (countable noun) An animal, like a rabbit but bigger, with longer hind legs.
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Heal (verb) heal - healed - healed The processes of how your body repairs damage or injury
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Our (possessive pronoun) Our house is a very very very fine house
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Knot (countable noun) A thing that you tie with string, or rope.
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Know (verb) know - knew - known
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Mail (uncountable noun) British English → post
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Meat (uncountable noun, usually) The soft flesh or an animal, which is eaten by meat eaters.
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Mourning (noun) A feeling of sadness after someone has died.
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Nun (countable noun) A member of a religious community of women who devote their lives to god and often live together in a convent.
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Ore (uncountable noun) Rock or earth from which metal can be obtained.
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Pear (noun) A fruit, a bit like an apple but a different shape.
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Pores (noun) Little holes in your skin where sweat comes from
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Piece (countable noun) A smaller amount of something that’s been broken or cut off.
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Pour (verb) pour - poured - poured Pour me a cup of tea, would you?
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Prey (noun) The animals that other animals hunt and eat. Prey on (verb) Prey- preyed - preyed Owls normally prey on small rodents like mice, voles
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Prophet (noun) In religion, a person who is sent by god to give messages to people.
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Rein (countable noun - usually plural): The reins are the leather straps that you hold when you ride a horse.
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Rays (countable) = Narrow beams of light, Raze (verb) raze - razed - razed = to destroy or ruin, usually buildings (Common collocation: Razed to the ground)
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Reel (countable noun) A reel is a cylinder around which you wrap something like string, a line, rope or film.
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Root (countable noun) The roots of a tree = the parts which are underground and which allow the tree (or plant) to absorb water, minerals etc.
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Sail (countable noun) (verb) sail - sailed - sailed Noun 1 = The sheet of cloth that a boat has which catches the wind and propels it forwards. Noun 2 = A trip in a boat (a boat with a sail or a motor)
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Soar (verb) soared - soared = To fly very high in the air or go very high into the air (The eagle soared over the canyon)
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Sword - a long blade carried by a knight or a samurai (and other people in history, and in Lord of the Rings films and stuff like that)
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Sea (noun) The sea A big load of salty water. You know!
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Seam (countable noun) A line where two bits of fabric have been sewn together.
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Cite (verb) = To mention something as an example to support what you’re saying (mention) eg. In her presentation she cited examples
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Shore (noun) = The bit of land at the edge of the sea
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Sow (verb) sow - sowed - sown = Put seeds in the ground to produce plants.
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Soul (noun) The inner, spiritual part of a person which lives on after you die (apparently).
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Sum (noun) A calculation or mathematical problem, when you add numbers together.
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Sun (noun) The sun! The big ball of fire in the sky that keeps us all alive.
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Stare (verb) stare - stared - stared To look at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes because you’re angry, surprised, fascinated or bored.
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Stationery (uncountable noun) Materials for writing or for use in an office, including paper, pens, rulers, staplers, envelopes etc.
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Steel (uncountable noun) = A strong metal made from iron and carbon
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Tale (noun) A made-up story (rather than a true one), often involving some adventure or action.
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There (adverb) We use this to say that something exists (hard to define), or it refers to a place.
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Toe: Your toes are like the fingers of your feet. (Toes: Big toe, Little toe, Toenails)
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Waste (uncountable noun) (verb) waste - wasted - wasted = Stuff that has been thrown away and is no longer useful. Trash (US), rubbish (UK).
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Weight (noun) = How much something weighs.
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Week (noun) I’ll see you next week.
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Right (adjective) That’s the right answer
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