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let’s get the ball rolling...
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let's start...
reckon
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informal, think, believe (I ... it’s gonna rain soon)
deliberate
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intentional, on purpose (the teacher made a ........ mistake to check if the students were still paying attention); opposite: unintentional/ by accident
elsewhere
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omewhere else (the restaurant is fully booked - we’ll have to go ...)
grab
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to take hold of something very quickly or figurative meaning: quickly get something
urge
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strong recommend (the government ... the public to remain calm)
gig
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concert, a live music performance or job (I’ve just bought tickets for the Coldplay ... in September)
cling
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hold something tightly, often because you are afraid (He always ... to his girlfriend’s arm when they watch horror films together)
cling film
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plastic wrap; to cover food tightly
clingy person
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disapproving adjective; a person depends on another person too much and lacks independence; we often use it to describe children or partners who are a bit too possessive
gabble on/about
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to talk quickly and unintelligibly, due to nervousness (i have to admit, I tend to ... on a bit about Spain...)
gaslight
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to manipulate someone’s memory of an event (the boss made a mistake and then ... me into thinking it was my fault)
ghost
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to suddenly cut off all communication with someone, usually without explanation (we chatted online for over a year and then she completely ... me.)
finicky
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1. fussy; hard to please; 2. showing or requiring great attention to detail (1. I’m a bit ... when it comes to coffee so I always buy from the same independent coffee shop; 2. Can you help me put this shelf together - it’s a bit ...)
situationship
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a romantic relationship that lacks clear boundaries or commitment (I’d love to move things on from being in a ...... to actually being boyfriend and girlfriend.)
ableism
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discrimination against disabled people (as a wheelchair user, sally is forced to face ...)
nomophobia
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a fear of not having your mobile phone (she has a severe case of ... - she can’t go anywhere without her mobile phone.)
cocoa
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dark brown powder made from the seeds (called ... beans) of a tropical tree; a hot drink made by mixing ... powder with milk and/or water and usually sugar [a mug of ...]
palm oil
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oil obtained from the fruit of some types of palm tree, used in cooking and in making soap, candles, etc.
chocolate substitute
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a sweet, usually brown and looks like typical chocolate, but without cacao seeds
rubber
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a strong substance that can be stretched and does not allow liquids to pass through it, used for making tyres, boots, etc. [a ball made of ...; a ... tree; a ....... plantation
to have a sweet tooth
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(informal) to like food that contains a lot of sugar/ [Even though he tries to eat healthily, he can't resist desserts because he ......]
a bar of chocolate
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chocolate block [Jack just ate two ... of chocolate!]
saliva
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he liquid that is produced in your mouth that helps you to swallow food /The smell of food causes the ... to flow.
swallow
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to make food, drink, etc. go down your throat into your stomach/ [Always chew food well before ... it.]
flippers
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long flat piece of rubber or plastic that you wear on your foot to help you swim more quickly, especially below the surface of the water/ [a pair of ... ]
fierce
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angry and aggressive in a way that is frightening/ [two ... eyes glared at them.]/ [a ... dog]
chockful
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filled to capacity or very full. It describes something that is packed or crammed with a large quantity of items or content. [The garden was ........ of vibrant flowers, making it a delightful sight for all the visitors.]
arise
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especially of a problem or a difficult situation) to happen; to start to exist/ [A serious problem can ... if the heart stops pumping effectively.]
advocate
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supports or speaks in favour of somebody or of a public plan or action
foreground
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the part of a view, picture, etc. that is nearest to you when you look at it /The figure in the ... is the artist's mother.
background
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the part of a picture, photograph or view behind the main objects, people, etc. [in the ... / a photograph with trees in the ...]
incongruous
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strange, and not suitable in a particular situation; synonym inappropriate [Such traditional methods seem ... in our technical age.]
resentful
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- feeling bitter or angry about something that you think is unfair resentful of/at/about something [a ... look/ ... of/at/about something/ They seemed to be ... of our presence there.]
to exacerbate
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to make something worse, especially a disease or problem/ [His aggressive reaction only ... the situation.]
to take sb a peg or two
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to make somebody realize that they are not as good, important, etc. as they think they are/ [He needed to be taken down a ... or two.]
to have / get an egg on one’s face
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to be made to look stupid/[They were left with ... when only ten people showed up.]
to fall about laughing
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to laugh uncontrollably or hysterically. It describes a reaction where someone finds something extremely funny and cannot stop laughing. [The comedian's joke was so hilarious that the entire audience ..., unable to catch their breath.]
to curl up and die
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intense feeling of embarrassment, shame, or discomfort to the point where one wishes to disappear or escape the situation. [When she accidentally spilled coffee all over her boss's desk during an important meeting, she just wanted ......]
to prey on somebody’s mind
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cause someone persistent worry or anxiety. It refers to a thought or concern that repeatedly troubles or occupies someone's mind. [The mistake he made at work continued ... his ......, keeping him awake at night with worry.]
I wished the ground would open up and swallow me.
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an expression used to convey a feeling of extreme embarrassment, shame, or discomfort[When she realized she had called her new boss by the wrong name in front of the entire team, she wished ........]

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