party
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| an organized group of people who have the same political beliefs.
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pass
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| to give something to someone with your hand.
| He passed the bowl to her
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pass
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| to be successful in an examination or test
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paste
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| a type of glue made of flour and water.
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patch
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| a small area of something
| A patch of grass.
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peace
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| a guide for making things, such as toys or clothes.
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pen
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| a small area with a fence for keeping animals in.
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people
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| members of a particular race, culture, or nation.
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pepper
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| a bright green, yellow, orange, or red vegetable
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perfume
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| any sweet or pleasant smell.
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personality
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| someone famous.
| A sports personality.
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pick
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| to remove a flower, fruit, or leaf from a plant.
| Picking a flower.
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pigment
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| the substance that gives coloring to the skin of animals and vegetables.
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place
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| a position in a competition or race.
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plain
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| understandable or clear.
| His meaning was plain.
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platform
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| a flat, raised area in a hall where speakers or performers stand so they can be seen.
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play
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| to make music on a musical instrument.
| Playing an accordion.
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play
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| to act a part.
| She played the fairy.
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plot
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| a small piece of ground.
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point
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| a score in a game or competition.
| How many points did you get?
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point
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| the main goal or purpose
| What’s the point of this story?
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pole
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| the most northern and southern end of an imaginary line, or axis, that passes through Earth’s center
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pole
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| either end of a magnet.
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poor
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| of low or bad quality.
| The house was in a poor condition.
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poor
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| unfortunate.
| The poor child was soaking wet.
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position
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| a place or location.
| He found the position of his house on the map.
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post
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| an upright pole of wood, stone, or metal set in the ground.
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post
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| the place where a person is supposed to be when working
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pouch
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| a part of the body that is shaped like a bag or pocket
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power
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| the ability to control what someone else does.
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