cross
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| angry.
| I get cross when people litter.
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crossword
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| a word puzzle with clues. You write down the answers by putting each letter of the answer into a separate square.
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crouch
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| to bend down low, with your legs curled underneath you.
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crowd
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| a large number of people gathered close together.
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crown
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| a circle of precious metals and jewels.
| Kings and queens wear crowns on their heads on special occasions.
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cruel
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| unkind and hurtful.
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crumb
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| a very small piece of food, such as bread, cake, or crackers.
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crunch
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| to crush or chew something noisily.
| She crunched a juicy apple.
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crush
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| to damage something by squeezing it very hard.
| Crushing a can.
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crust
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| a hard covering.
| pie crust
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crutch
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| a support for someone who has difficulty walking.
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cry
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| to have tears falling from your eyes because you are upset or sad.
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crystal
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| a piece of clear quartz with flat sides that has been formed naturally
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cub
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| a young mammal, such as a fox, lion, or bear.
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cube
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| a solid shape with six square sides.
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cup
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| a container used for drinking liquids.
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cure
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| to make somebody well again after they have been ill.
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curious
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| eager to find out about things.
| She was curious to see what was behind the door.
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curl
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| a small, curved piece of hair.
| Her hair is a mass of curls.
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currency
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| the money of a country.
| The currency of France is the euro.
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current
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| a flow of water or air moving in a certain direction.
| The current carried the boat out to sea.
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curry
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| a hot, spicy dish made of meat, fish, or vegetables, usually served with rice.
| vegetable curry
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curtain
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| pieces of material that are hung from a bar and can be pulled across a window or space.
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curtsy
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| a formal way for women to greet someone.
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curve
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| a line that bends smoothly.
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cushion
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| a type of pillow used for sitting or leaning on.
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customer
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| a person who buys something from a store or a company.
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cut
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| to divide something into parts, using a sharp tool.
| Cutting with scissors.
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cut
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| a wound, often made by something sharp.
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cutlery
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| knives, forks, and spoons.
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