Friends

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Question English Answer English
purse
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a womans bag
odd
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to be strange, uncommon or unexpected
eyebrows
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the strips of hair above your eyes
lick
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the act of pasing the tongue over something
put away
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put something back in its original place
gross
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something is gross when we find something disgusting or unpleasant
unclog the drain
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remove something to blockage the passing of water through a pipe(drain is a channel of pipes that carry off liquid waste)
omnipotent
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the quality of having unlimited power
What about you?
I'm from the USA. What about you?
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Used to ask somebody's opinion/choice/information in response to information already presented
A wish
One day I wish to speak Mandarin
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Something you have a strong desire or want for
Coś, czego bardzo pragniesz lub chcesz
embarrass
My dad's always embarrassing me in front of my friends.
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to make someone feel ashamed or shy
go ahead
"Can I borrow your book?" "Yes, go ahead."
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to start to do something / something that you say to someone to give them permission to do something
catch up
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to move faster in order to reach the person on vehicle
desire
I have no desire to have children
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a strong feeling that you want something
have a crush on someone
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to have a secret and strong attraction for or desire to be with another person
get out of
I promised my niece to take her to the zoo and I can't get out of it now.
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to aviud doing something that you're expected to do
to be straight with someone
She; s always been straight with you
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to be honest with someone
to trip someone
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to couse someone to fall by putting your foot in front of the other person's feet
ankle
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the joint between the foot and the leg
sneak
She snuck out of the house late at night when her parents were sleeping
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to walk quietly
to deal with something = handle
How do you intend to deal with this problem?
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to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem:
uptight
During vacation she was uptight about an exam
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isn't able to relax, is alway worrying about somethin and getting upset over small things
judging
That"s okey. I'm not judging you
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to form an opinion about something or someone
graceful
Her dance moves are so graceful
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with elegance / in a skillful manner
look out for something
If you continue down this street, look out for the dog
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Used to tell someone to pay attention at his or her surroundings in order to avoid a particular danger

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