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To start burning
To make something start burning
Dirty-interior car
She is squatting to clip the flowers
Burst
Diamond, Ruby, and Topaz are the most famous “precious” stones
Intensity : the quality or condition of being concentrated and intense
The LCC is an intensive English program. You learn English 4 hours/day every day for 12 weeks. That’s intensive intensity!
unprocessed or uncooked
Well done
Raw
Convulse :to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc.
Get something down
A decoy; live or especially artificial bait used in fishing or trapping.
Ash
The ashes of the forest was the only thing left after the fire.
kneel
Fade
Whine
Abrupt (adj.): sudden
FLAMMABLE
POWDERY
PAINSTAKING
GLOW
INHALE
Isolated (adj) :
• Separate so as to be alone
• Set a place apart
• Antarctica is ______________ from the rest of the world.
The infectious diseases don’t necessarily
have to be of the microbial or viral variety.
ERADICATE
LITERATE
Routinely (adv):
• Regularly, habitually, unimaginatively, or rote procedure
• Eg: Doing housework every day
was not how she
had imaged
her life would be.
Numerous(adj)
• Very many, being or existing in great quantity
Outcome
If you flip a coin, you will
have two outcomes; heads
or tails.
Straightforward: easy to
understand; not complicated
• Spending money in
shopping is a
straightforward concept
Weave (n),(v)
knuckles
A GOOD ODOR! A BAD ODOR!
Nutrition
Poultry (noun): chicken, turkey, duck, and other birds that we eat
He is looking for…COMPENSATION
Hand washing is the best way to ERADICATE the GERMS.
Bulging belly
Bulging muscles
Bulging eyes
More bulging eyes
Bulging eyes you can buy
A bulging wallet
LUNGE:
Move in a particular direction suddenly and clumsily.
JAB:
Push one thing into another with a quick, sudden movement with a lot of force
STAFF
A stick, pole, or rod for aid in walking or climbing, for use as a weapon, etc.
Ex : Most of the time many very old people use staff to help them to walk
PRIMITIVE
Belonging to a very early period
PERSISTENT
Something which is persistent is something which continues to exist or which happens for a long time.
Be persistent means keep trying and don’t give up.
EX: When Jensen’s company
moved to a foreign country, he
decided to follow it whatever the
country. He is persistent
A small very thin stem of wood that grows from a branch on a tree
• When you feel annoyed because something/somebody continues to upset you
The man is waiting for his wife. But she is very late. He is looking at his watch in ____________.
Very light and soft to touch
Lovely little fluffy puppies
To cut or tear something into small thin pieces
The man is shredding the paper.
The paper is shredded.