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glove (n)
glove (v)
glove (v)
to catch a ball when playing baseball
Put s.t on
to cover part of the body with clothes, shoes, make-up, or something similar
Put s.t on
to make a device operate, or to cause a device to play something
put s.t on
to pretend to have a particular feeling or way of behaving that is not real or natural to you
put s.t on
to produce or provide something, especially for the good of other people or for a special purpose
put weight on
closet (n)
closet (v)
to put yourself in a place, especially a closed space, and stay there
closet (adj) + (n)
used to refer to a belief, activity, or feeling that is kept secret from the public, usually because you are frightened of the results of it becoming known
squeal (v)
to make a long, very high sound or cry
squeal (n)
a long, very high sound or cry
bathing suit
stairs
flight of stairs
bare (adj)
without any clothes or not covered by anything
bare (adj)
only the most basic or important
the/a bare minimum
the least possible amount
(the) bare necessities
the most basic things that you need in order to live or to do something
icy (adj)
covered in ice; extremely cold
icy (adj)
unfriendly and showing no emotion
grass (n)
on grass
on a surface made of grass that is sometimes used as a playing area for tennis, football, and other field sports, or for horse racing
confused (adj)
unable to think clearly or to understand something
confused (adj)
not clear and therefore difficult to understand
corner (n)
the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc.
on the corner
the place where the street crosses another
in the corner of (room/box/…)
just around the corner
very close although not in the same road
corner (v)
If a vehicle corners well, badly, etc., it drives around corners in the stated way
corner (v)
to force a person or an animal into a place or situation from which they cannot easily escape
pull in/ pull into s.w
a vehicle moves in that direction and stops there
sand (n)
sands
large flat areas of sand near the sea
sand (v)
to make something smooth by rubbing it with something rough, especially sandpaper (= strong paper with sand attached to it)
attorney (n)
a lawyer
discovery (n)
the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found
match (n)
a sports competition or event in which two people or teams compete against each other
man/ woman of the match
the person who has scored the most points or played the best in a match
match (n)
match (n)
a person or thing that is equal to another person or thing in strength, speed, or quality
put a match to s.t
to make something burn
be no match for s.t/s.o
to be less powerful or effective than someone or something else
match (n)
something that is similar to or combines well with something else; If two people who are having a relationship are a good ___, they are very suitable for each other
match (v)
to be as good as someone or something else
match (v)
If two colours, designs, or objects ____, they are similar or look attractive together
match (v)
to choose someone or something that is suitable for a particular person, activity, or purpose
ox - oxen (n)
male cow
lugagge (n)
deer (n)
a flock ox
herd of deer
belief (n)
the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true
beyond belief
too bad, good, difficult, etc. to be imagined
furniture (n)
piece/item of furniture
thief - thieves (n)