dress
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dried
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| to dry
| He dried his clothes outside.
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dried
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| with water or liquid removed.
| dried apricots
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drift
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| to move slowly without control.
| The boat drifted along.
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drift
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| a pile of snow or sand made by the wind.
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drill
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| to bore a hole in something using a drill.
| electric drill
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drill
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| a tool used to make holes.
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drink
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| to swallow liquid.
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drip
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| to fall slowly, drop by drop.
| Water dripped from the faucet.
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drive
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| to make a car, train, or other vehicle move.
| They drove along the country roads.
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drizzle
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| to rain in small, fine drops, like a mist.
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droop
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| to hang down in a weak or tired way.
| The tulip drooped over the edge of the vase.
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drop
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| a small amount of liquid.
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drop
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| to let something fall.
| He dropped his sunglasses.
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drought
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| a period of time when there is not enough rain.
| Many crops died during the drought.
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drown
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| to die because you have gone under water and have not been able to breathe.
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drowsy
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| sleepy.
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drug
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| a chemical substance used as a medicine to treat people who are sick or in pain.
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drum
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| a hollow musical instrument that has a covering across one or both ends.
| You hit the drum with sticks, special wire brushes, or your hands to make different sounds.
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drum
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| to tap or hit continuously, or to play a drum.
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dry
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| not wet.
| They came in from the rain and changed into dry clothes.
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duck
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| a water bird that has oily, waterproof feathers and webbed feet for swimming.
| Ducks eat fish, small plants, and small animals. Male ducks are called drakes.
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duet
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| a piece of music to be played or sung by two people.
| A violin duet.
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dug
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| to dig
| Our dog dug up part of the lawn this morning.
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dull
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| not bright.
| It was a dull day.
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dummy
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| a model of a person’s body, often used for making or displaying clothes.
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dump
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| to put something down or throw it away carelessly.
| They dumped the shopping bags on the floor.
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dune
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| a hill of sand, near the sea or in a desert, that is made by the wind.
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dungeon
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| an underground prison cell in an old building, such as a castle.
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duplicate
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| an exact copy.
| One key is a duplicate of the other.
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