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| to make a round hole in something.
| They bored a hole in the ground in search of oil.
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| bottom
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| the part of your body that you sit on.
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| bow
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| a curved piece of wood with a string attached at each end, used for shooting arrows.
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| bow
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| a wooden stick with horse hair attached at each end, used for playing musical instruments.
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| bright
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| clever.
| The bright pupil knew all the answers.
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| brilliant
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| very bright
| Diamonds are brilliant.
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| brim
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| the top of a container, such as a glass or a cup.
| Full to the brim.
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| brush
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| to touch something lightly as you pass by it.
| The woman brushed past me in the street.
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| bulb
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| the rounded part of some plants that grows underground
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| bull
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| the male of some large animals, such as elephants, whales, and seals.
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| bush
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| the wilderness in Australia, New Zealand, and Africa.
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| business
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| the things that only you should know about and look after.
| Mind your own business.
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| button
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| a switch to activate an electronic device.
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| cabin
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| a room for passengers or crew on an airplane or ship.
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| cable
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| a bundle of wires for carrying electrical power or signals, often laid underground.
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| calf
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| the young of some mammals, such as elephants or whales.
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| call
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| to give something a name.
| I called my dog Spot
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| call
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| to phone or visit somebody
| My cousin called to see me.
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| calm
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| peaceful.
| Yoga makes her feel calm.
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| calm
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| the back of your leg below the knee.
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| cane
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| the thick, hollow stem of some plants
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| capital
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| a large letter of the alphabet used to start a sentence or a special name.
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| care
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| to look after someone.
| I care for my sick mother.
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| care
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| to feel affection for someone.
| He cares for his girlfriend.
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| carnival
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| a traveling fair with rides, games, and shows.
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| cartoon
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| a moving film made by photographing thousands of drawings one by one.
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| case
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| a particular event or example.
| There have been several cases of the flu at school.
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| cast
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| to shape something in a mold.
| A statue cast in bronze.
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| catch
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| to get on a vehicle.
| I catch the bus to work.
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| catch
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| to get an infection.
| I caught the measles from my sister.
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