gobble
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| to eat something quickly and in a greedy way.
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God
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| the being that Christians, Jews, and Muslims worship and believe made the world.
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god
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| a being that people worship and believe has power over their lives
| Shiva, a Hindu god
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goggles
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| special glasses worn to protect the eyes.
| swimming goggles
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gold
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| a soft, bright, yellow metal that is very valuable.
| gold ring
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goldfish
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| an orange fish that is often kept in aquariums and ponds as a pet.
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golf
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| a game played on a grass course, with a ball, and sticks called clubs. Players hit the ball into holes around the course. The player who completes the course in the fewest shots is the winner.
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gong
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| a metal disk that you hit to make a loud noise.
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good
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| pleasant or of high quality.
| That was a good movie!
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good-bye
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| a word that you say when someone leaves.
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goods
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| things that can be bought and sold.
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goose
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| a large bird that lives on or near water. Geese eat grasses and grain. A male goose is called a gander. Some types of geese are kept by farmers for their eggs, meat, and feathers.
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gorge
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| a deep, narrow valley.
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gorgeous
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| very nice to look at or taste.
| The long, sandy beach looked gorgeous in the photograph.
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gorilla
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| a large mammal covered in dark hair that lives in rain forests in Africa.
| Gorillas eat fruits, nuts, and leaves. They are the largest and strongest apes in the world.
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gossip
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| to talk about someone or something without always knowing whether what you say is true or not.
| People often gossip about movie stars.
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government
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| a group of people who run a country.
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grab
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| to take hold of something in a quick, rough way.
| He grabbed his coat and ran to the station.
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graceful
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| moving in a beautiful way.
| Ballet dancers are very graceful
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grade
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| a year at school
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graffiti
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| writing and drawing on walls in public places.
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grain
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| a seed of a cereal crop such as wheat or barley, or a quantity of these seeds.
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grammar
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| the rules for writing and speaking a language.
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grand
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| large and impressive.
| The grand house had a huge, iron gate.
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grandchild
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| a son or daughter’s child.
| A grandchild can be a granddaughter or a grandson.
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grandfather
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| the father of a parent.
| A grandfather can also be called granddad or grandpa.
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grandmother
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| the mother of a parent.
| A grandmother can also be called grandma or granny.
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grape
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| a small, round fruit with a smooth green or black skin and soft, juicy flesh.
| Grapes can be used to make wine.
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grapefruit
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| a large, round, juicy fruit with a thick skin and a sour taste.
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graph
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| a diagram that shows how amounts and numbers of things compare with each other.
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