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intentionally
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deliberately
fury, uncontrolled and excited behaviour somethimes violent
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frenzy
in the US and Canada, a coin worth 25 cents
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quarter
a noisy argument or fight
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row
a type of open shoe, often made of rubber, with a V-shaped strap that goes between the big toe and the toe next to it
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flip-flop
unwilling to take risks or wanting to avoid risks as much as possible
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risk-averse
He feels modern attitudes to children's play are too restrictive and risk-averse
to give someone too much care or protection
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mollycoddle
You're not helping the children by mollycoddling them - they have to grow up sometime
prevent happening
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stifle
I don't know how I managed to stifle my anger
to give someone anything they want and not to mind if they behave badly
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indulge
My aunt indulges the children dreadfully
tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having had too much of something
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jaded
Business travel is exciting at first, but you soon become jaded
to learn how to do something, esp. when it is not simple or obvious
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get the hang of sth
I’ll teach you how to use the design program – you’ll get the hang of it after a while
a bathroom that is directly connected to a bedroom
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en-suite
I want a hotel room with an en-suite bathroom
a beauty treatment that cleans and improves the skin of the face with creams and gentle rubbing
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facial

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