Today's list of vocabulary #7

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sleep very heavily and well
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sleep like a log
breathing in the noisy way through your mouth and nose when you are asleep
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snoring
a chemical found in coffe and tea that makes you feel more awake
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coffeine
having difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
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insomnia
people who live by hunting animals and gathering plants
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hunter-gatherers
well or deeply
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soundly
not spaced out evenly
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irregular
a treatment for mental health problems that tries to change the way you think
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cognitive behavioural therapy
a situation that is unpleasant and difficult to accept
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a bitter pill to swallow
people who swim underwater as a sport or for work
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divers
goes down below the water level
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sinks
describes something that decays naturally
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biodegradable
extends its reach further
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stretches
all the living things in particular area
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ecosystem
very dry and without enough rain for plants; unsuccessful; not interesting
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arid
unable to produce plants or fruits; unable to have babies
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barren
easily demaged, broken or harmed
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fragile
operating or performing skillfully and effectively, without problems and without seeming to need effort
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slick
very happy and cheerful
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full of the joys of spring
very happy
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on cloud nine
feeling happy because things are going well for you
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on the top of the world
excited and pleased
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thrilled to bits
information that makes you happy or pleased
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music to my ears
show great excitement or happiness
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jump for joy
a group of vehicles, for example ships
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fleet
started a journey on a boat or ship
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set sail
used to show you think a word used to describe something is not accurate
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so-called
possible
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potential
made unhappy
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saddened
something or somebody very popular
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sensation

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