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noun - That story about her is nothing but a wicked slander! / verb - The actress claimed that she had been slandered in a newspaper article.
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1. A wheel revolves on its axle. 2. The Moon revolves (a)round the Earth. 3. The Earth revolves about the Sun and also revolves on its axis.
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The train was hauling a cargo of liquid chemicals.
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adj - 1. Stale bread. 2. Cake goes stale quickly if it's not covered.
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veeb - 1. The whole room reeked of sweat. 2. The hotel room reeked of stale tobacco.
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Tie a knot at the end of the cord (thick string, or a piece of this).
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He was talking complete drivel.
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1. He scowled furiously (at her). 2. He scowled at me from behind his paper.
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He twisted his ankle and came limping home.
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He used devious methods to get what he wanted.
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1. I still shudder at the thought of the risks we took. 2. She shuddered at the thought of having to meet him again.
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verb - Go to sleep now," she murmured. / noun - 1. the murmur of the sea. 2. There was a low murmur among the crowd.
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1. The habit of punctuality was instilled into me early in life. 2. He's a coach with great skill at instilling confidence in/into his players.
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He muttered something about the restaurant being too expensive.
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She looked faintly surprised.
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1. The room was adorned with flowers. 2. Their house is adorned with beautiful antique ornaments.
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1. The car veered across the road to avoid hitting a small boy. 2. The car veered off the road and hit a tree.
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1. He stood outside the door eavesdropping on their conversation. 2. The child eavesdropped on her parents’ discussion.
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1. He pondered what might have happened if he hadn't gone home. 2. He pondered (on) the suggestion.
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1. She's proficient in two languages. 2. I've become quite proficient at repairing bicycles.
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1. Precisely what do you mean? 2. He spoke very precisely.
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1. Outside, the trees rustled in the wind. 2. She rustled her papers.
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1. Nell kept poking me in the arm. 2. He poked her in the ribs with his elbow.
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The horses snorted impatiently.
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I didn't hear him come in because I was totally immersed in my book.
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1. She immersed the vegetables in boiling water. 2. Immerse the paper in water for twenty minutes.
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He dismounted and pushed his bicycle up the hill.
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Someone was lurking in the shadows.
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verb - The olied the hinges (a metal fastening that joins the edge of a door, window, or lid to something else and allows you to open or close it) to stop them from squeaking. / noun - the squeaks of the mice.
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noun - We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door. / verb - 1. The seats in the cinema were bolted to the floor. 2. He bolted the door.
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Birds were flitting from tree to tree.
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noun - ‘You m-m-must m-m-meet m-m-my m-m-mother’ is an example of a stammer. / verb - He turned red and started stammering.
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verb - Thick black clouds heralded rain. / noun - A fall in unemployment was the herald of economic recovery.
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1. a broad street. 2. broad shoulders. 3. a broad smile.
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The rim of a wheel.
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verb - Tom tugged at his mother's arm. / noun - He gave the rope a tug.
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She scolded the child for coming home so late.
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1. He hid in a thicket. 2. A puma perfectly camouflaged in a dense thicket.
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You can tell the age of a tree by the rings inside its trunk.
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1. I took a shortcut through the car park. 2. I was in a hurry so I took a shortcut across the field.
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1. The cows (were) huddled together in the corner of the field. 2. They huddled around the fire to keep warm.
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1. She wriggled her toes in the warm sand. 2. The child kept wriggling in his seat.
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The mountains were capped with snow.
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He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.
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verb - a hammock was slung between two trees. / noun - He had his broken arm in a sling.
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There are rabbits burrowing under the building.
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The pigs grunted when the farmer brought their food.
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