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| to move in air, or be moved in air.
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| blue
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| a color.
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| bluff
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| to trick someone into believing something
| She pretended to be brave, but she was bluffing
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| blunt
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| having a rounded end or edge.
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| blur
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| to make something unclear and difficult to see.
| The view through the window was blurred by rain.
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| blush
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| to turn red because you are embarrassed or shy.
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| board
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| a flat piece of wood, or very stiff paper.
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| boast
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| to tell people about something in a proud and annoying way.
| He boasted about his money.
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| boat
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| a small open vessel that carries goods and people across water.
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| body
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| all the physical parts that make up an animal or person.
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| boil
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| to heat a liquid until it starts to bubble and steam rises from it.
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| bold
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| brave and fearless.
| The bold knight marched up to the dragon’s cave
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| bolt
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| a metal rod that is used to fasten things together.
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| bomb
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| an exploding weapon that can cause damage to anything around it.
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| border
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| the boundary between two countries
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| boss
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| the person who is in charge at work.
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| bore
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| to be very uninteresting.
| She bored us for weeks by telling the same joke.
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| bore
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| She bore 10 children.
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| born
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| to bear
| I was born 10 years ago, so I am 10 years old
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| borrow
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| to take something for a while and then return it.
| I borrowed my friend’s pen.
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| boss
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| the person who is in charge at work.
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| both
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| not just one thing, but two.
| Both bowls contain rice
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| bother
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| to worry or annoy someone.
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| bottle
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| a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic.
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| bottom
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| the lowest part of something.
| The bottom of the sea.
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| bought
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| I bought a present for my friend yesterday.
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| bounce
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| to spring up and down.
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| boundary
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| the edge of a piece of land.
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| bouquet
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| a bunch of flowers that has been specially arranged and wrapped.
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| bow
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| to bend from the waist as a greeting or a sign of respect
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