| fetch
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| to go and get something and bring it back.
| The dog fetched the stick.
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| an illness when your body temperature is very high and your pulse is fast.
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| few
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| not many, or a small number of something.
| There are a few pencils in the jar.
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| someone who is engaged to be married.
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| a fine thread of something.
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| fiction
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| a story or poem that has been made up and is not about real events.
| I read a lot of crime fiction.
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| field
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| an area of land where grass grows, crops are grown, or animals graze.
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| fierce
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| violent or dangerous.
| A fierce dog.
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| fig
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| a small, soft fruit with a tough skin and sweet flesh, which is full of tiny seeds.
| Figs can be eaten fresh or dried.
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| fight
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| to struggle against a person or animal.
| Fighting with swords.
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| figure
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| a symbol that represents a written number.
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| file
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| a folder for keeping paper and other pieces of information together.
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| fill
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| to put as much of something into a container as it can hold.
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| film
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| to use a movie or video camera to take moving pictures of something.
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| film
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| a series of moving pictures shown on a screen.
| We went to see a film at the movie theater
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| filter
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| a device that only allows some things, such as water or air, to pass through it.
| coffee filter
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| fin
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| the part of a fish that sticks out from its body and helps it to swim and keep its balance
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| final
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| last in a series.
| This is the final call for the flight to Paris.
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| find
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| to discover something.
| He found the key under the mat.
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| fine
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| money you have to pay as a punishment.
| A parking fine.
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| finger
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| one of the separate parts at the end of your hand.
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| fingerprint
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| the mark that your finger or thumb makes when it touches something.
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| finish
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| to come to the end of something.
| She finished the race ahead of him.
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| fire
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| the heat, light, and flames of something burning.
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| fire alarm
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| a bell that rings to warn people of a fire.
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| fire engine
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| the vehicle that firefighters travel in to get to a fire.
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| fire extinguisher
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| a device filled with water, powder, or chemicals that is used for putting out fires.
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| firefighter
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| someone whose job is to put out fires and rescue people in danger.
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| firework
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| a device that burns or explodes when lit, creating a colorful display.
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| firm
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| solid.
| A firm mattress.
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