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(noun) a thing that happens, often unexpectedly, as the result of something else
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(phrase) If news or a joke ___ ___ ___, it is passed on quickly from one person to another
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(noun) [S] (inf): a hidden problem or disadvantage
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(phrasal verb) (formal): to mention sb/sth in an indirect way
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(noun): a standard or principle by which something is judged, or with the help of which a decision is made
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(noun) people who benefit with out paying
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(phrasal verb) to choose not to take part in something
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(verb): to prevent sb/sth from entering a place or taking part in sth
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(noun) the opportunity or right to use something or to see sb/sth
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(verb) to protect something and prevent it from being changed or destroyed
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(verb) (of fish, frogs, etc.) : to lay eggs
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(verb) to steal things from a place or region, especially in a war, using violence
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(vi) to increase over a period of time
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(verb) : to make a substance or place dirty or no longer pure by adding a substance that is dangerous or carries disease
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(phrasal verb) - to give a record of how the money in your care has been spent ; to form the total of something:
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(formal) [usually passive]: to reduce something by a large amount so that there is not enough left
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(noun) : an official order from a ruler or a government that becomes the law
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(adv) in a way that shows you are determined not to change your mind or to be persuaded about something
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(verd) to get rid of something you do not want, especially in a place which is not suitable
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(verb) : to understand or think of somebody/something in a particular way
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[phrasal verb] to begin to have control of something
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(noun) a fixed, limited amount or number that is officially allowed
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[phrasal verb] to repeatedly ask for something or try to make something happen because you think it is very important.
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(adj)(formal) : having or showing great knowledge that is gained from academic study
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(verb) (disapproving) to control or influence sb/sth, often in a dishonest way so that they do not realize it
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[phrase] (noun) smoke that is breathed in from other people's cigarettes
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(verb) : to limit the size, amount or range of something
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(verb) to produce or provide something official
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(adj) causing a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement
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(formal) : to make something that has been officially decided start to happen or be used
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(noun) : an offer or suggestion, usually in business
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(noun): the sudden increase in the number or amount of something; a large number of a particular thing
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(noun): the willingness to work hard and give your energy and time to a job or an activity