control
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| to have the power to make something or someone do what you want.
| These toy planes are controlled from the ground.
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convenient
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| useful, or easy for you.
| A convenient time.
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conversation
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| talk between two or more people.
| A friendly conversation.
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convince
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| to persuade someone to believe something.
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cook
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| to prepare and heat food so that it can be eaten.
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cook
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| someone who prepares food.
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cool
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| slightly cold.
| This box keeps drinks cool.
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cooperate
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| to work with someone in a helpful way.
| We cooperated on a project.
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copper
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| a red-brown colored metal that turns green when it comes into contact with moist air.
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copy
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| to do the same thing as someone else.
| Copy me! I’ll show you how to do it.
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coral
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| a hard substance that is made of the skeletons of small sea animals.
| Coral is found in warm seas.
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core
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| the middle part of something.
| An apple core.
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cork
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| the soft, springy bark of the cork oak tree, which is used to make mats, tiles, and seals for bottles.
| cork oak bark
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corn
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| a tall plant that grows seeds on large ears.
| Corn is used as food for people and animals.
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corner
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| the place where two lines or surfaces meet at an angle.
| A street corner.
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correct
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| right, with no mistakes.
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corridor
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| a long indoor passage with doors leading off it into rooms.
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cosmetics
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| the things that people use to change the way their skin or hair looks.
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cost
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| to have a price.
| A computer costs hundreds of dollars.
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costume
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| an outfit worn in a particular period of time.
| Historical costume.
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cotton
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| soft, white hairs that surround the seeds on a cotton plant.
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council
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| a group of people who are chosen to make decisions for an organization or community.
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counter
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| a flat surface in a store or bank where you are served.
| The cheese counter.
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country
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| an area of land with its own borders, people, and laws.
| China is one of the biggest countries in the world.
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courage
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| being brave when you are in danger or difficulty.
| It takes courage to admit that you are wrong.
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course
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| the plan of lessons that students must follow in a school or college subject.
| Our history course starts on Monday.
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court
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| the place where it is decided whether people have broken the law and what punishment they should receive.
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cousin
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| a child of the sister or brother of someone’s parent.
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cover
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| to put something over or on something else.
| Cover your mouth.
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cow
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| a female mammal that eats grass and is reared on farms to produce milk and beef.
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