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      to bask / We could see seals on the rocks, basking in the sun.    Lernen beginnen
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      to lie or sit enjoying the warmth especially of the sun   
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      to achieve success in an exam, competition, etc. and progress to the next stage or a higher level   
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      When a flower blooms, it opens or is open, and when a plant or tree blooms it produces flowers   
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      a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose   
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      to catch somebody red-handed / He was caught red-handed taking money from the till.    Lernen beginnen
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      to discover someone while they are doing something bad or illegal   
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      concern / The results of the election are of concern to us all.    Lernen beginnen
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      to cause worry to someone, to be important to someone   
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      distraught / She was distraught over the article and feared losing her job.    Lernen beginnen
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      TO TAKE SOMEONE SOMEWHERE, to make someone happier:   
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      goosebumps / You're cold - look, you've got goosebumps!    Lernen beginnen
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      small raised areas that appear on the skin because of cold, fear, or excitement:   
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      hectic / The area has become a haven for people tired of the hectic pace of city life.    Lernen beginnen
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      full of activity, or very busy and fast   
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      to overflow / The bar was so full that people were overflowing into/onto the street.    Lernen beginnen
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      When a liquid overflows, it flows over the edges of a container, etc. because there is too much of it   
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      to show somebody around/ A guide showed us around the exhibition.    Lernen beginnen
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      to go with someone to all parts, or the main parts, of a place that they have not visited before, so that they can see what it is like or learn about it   
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      to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure   
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      weightlessness / The animals will be used to study the effects of weightlessness on the brain and nervous system.    Lernen beginnen
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      the state of having or appearing to have no weight; the fact of not being affected by gravity   
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      to be through (to something) / They got through to the second stage of the Champions' League.    Lernen beginnen
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      to achieve success in an exam, competition, etc. and progress to the next stage or a higher level   
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      stoked / We're really stoked about our new album!    Lernen beginnen
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      excited and very happy about something:   
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