farm
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| a place where crops are grown or animals are reared for food.
| sheep farm
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fascinate
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| to interest someone so much that they think of nothing else.
| Dinosaurs fascinate me.
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fashion
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| a way of dressing that people like and want to copy at a particular time.
| Long, straight dresses were the fashion in the 1920s.
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fast
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| at great speed.
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fast
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| firmly held.
| Stuck fast in the mud.
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fast
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| to go without food for a special reason.
| Muslims fast during the festival of Ramadan.
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fasten
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| to join something together so that it holds.
| Fastening her collar.
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fat
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| the oily substance that is stored under the skin and in the cells of animals and people.
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fat
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| having a lot of fat or flesh.
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fatal
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| resulting in death.
| Fatal injuries.
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father
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| a male parent.
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fault
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| something that is wrong.
| A fault in the computer.
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favor
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| a kind and helpful action.
| Will you do me a favor?
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favorite
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| liked the best.
| Red is her favorite color
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fawn
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| a young deer.
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fax
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| a picture or message, that is recorded electronically on a fax machine.
| A fax is sent by telephone lines to another fax machine, where it is printed out.
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fear
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| the feeling of being afraid.
| He had a fear of spiders.
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feather
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| part of the soft, light covering that a bird has on its body
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fee
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| money that you pay to a person or organization for a service.
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feed
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| to give someone or something food.
| to eat food.
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feel
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| to experience an emotion.
| I feel happy today.
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fell
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| to fall
| I fell off my bike last week.
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female
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| belonging to the sex that can give birth to babies, or produce eggs or seeds.
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feminine
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| of or like women or girls.
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fence
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| a barrier that separates one piece of land from another.
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fern
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| a type of plant that has feathery leaves and doesn’t produce flowers
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ferocious
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| fierce, dangerous, and cruel.
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ferry
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| a boat or ship that regularly sails a short distance between two places, carrying vehicles, passengers, or cargo.
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fertile
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| where something grows well.
| Fertile farmland.
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festival
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| a celebration or special event, often with music, dancing, and plays.
| A dance festival.
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