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Her family name is Smith and her given names are Mary Elizabeth. empezar lección
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Could I ask you about your marital status? empezar lección
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A girl might have a middle name 'ying', as a mark of a female child. empezar lección
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He's got rather plump since I last saw him./ a nice plump chicken empezar lección
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My hair goes all frizzy if it gets rained on. empezar lección
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She wanted some change, so she got highlights on her hair. empezar lección
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She usually wears her hair in a plait/in two plaits. empezar lección
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Will a young man with a ponytail have to cut it off? empezar lección
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Most superheroes wear capes - only some do not. empezar lección
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Put on your red wool cardigan - it'll be nice and warm. empezar lección
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I folded the letter (in half) and put it in an envelope./ She folded her baby in a blanket. empezar lección
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She shivered, and gathered the blanket around her. empezar lección
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Can you iron my shirt? It's really creased. empezar lección
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Floaty dresses are often worn during summer by women. empezar lección
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floral curtains/print/wallpaper empezar lección
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a white flowy maxi dress’ empezar lección
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hanging or draping loosely and gracefully; flowing.
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She was wearing ripped jeans. empezar lección
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z dziurami
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He likes to wear tight-fitting jackets. empezar lección
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He scrutinized the men's faces carefully/closely, trying to work out who was lying. empezar lección
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to examine something very carefully
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I peeked out the window to see who was there., Close your eyes. Don't peek. I've got a surprise for you. empezar lección
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When no one answered the door, she peered through the window to see if anyone was there., The driver was peering into the distance trying to read the road sign. empezar lección
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I heard a hiss and a pop as the cork came out of the bottle., Why do snakes hiss? empezar lección
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Bill Denbrough used to statter when he was a kid. / "Wh-when can we g-go?" she stammered. empezar lección
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She banged her fist angrily on the table. empezar lección
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He folded his arms across his chest. empezar lección
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"I don't approve of that kind of language," she said, pursing her lips. empezar lección
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"Where's Dad?" "How should I know?" replied my brother, shrugging. empezar lección
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tap your fingers (on a table) I could hear him tapping his fingers on the desk. empezar lección
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His sisters thought that his autobiography was disloyal to the family. empezar lección
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In an indiscreet moment, the president let his genuine opinions be known. empezar lección
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The reporting in the papers is entirely partial and makes no attempt to be objective./ A trial must be fair and impartial. empezar lección
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I never buy my gifts until Christmas Eve because I'm a procrastinator. empezar lección
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someone who keeps delaying things that must be done
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His challenges are problematic and inconsistent and his objections are, please pardon the pun, unimaginative. empezar lección
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His daughter is quite unpuctual and it always makes him angry. empezar lección
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Unscrupulous terrorists started to shoot to the hostages kept in captivity. empezar lección
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bez skrupułów / bezwzględny
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The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his daughter. empezar lección
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The cemetery is a gloomy place. empezar lección
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I think you petrified poor Frazer - he never said a word the whole time you were here. empezar lección
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She's a bit down in the dumps because she failed one of her exams. empezar lección
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He awoke from his sleep in a cold sweat. empezar lección
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get butterflies in your stomach I'm meeting her parents tonight, and I have a bad case of butterflies in my stomach. empezar lección
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He's so dismissive of anybody else's suggestions. empezar lección
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I was just complimenting Robert on his wonderful food. empezar lección
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I just can't get my head around these tax forms., Have you got your head around your new job yet? empezar lección
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zrozumieć i zaakceptować coś
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He usually stays quite calm in meetings but this time he just lost his head. empezar lección
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You just spent all that money on a pair of shoes? Have you completely lost your mind? empezar lección
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"What's the capital of Mauritania?" "I don't know off the top of my head, but I could go and look it up." empezar lección
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z głowy, bez zastanowienia
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She's always bad-tempered in the mornings. empezar lección
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I decided to have spiky hair, like a punk. empezar lección
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