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| a collection of news, stories, pictures, and advertisements with a paper cover
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| magic
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| tricks that a person performs that seem to make impossible and surprising things happen
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| magician
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| someone who performs magic tricks.
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| magnet
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| a piece of iron that attracts metals with iron or steel in them.
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| magnificent
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| grand and wonderful.
| A magnificent fountain.
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| magnify
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| to make something look bigger than it really is.
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| mail
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| letters and packages that are collected and delivered.
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| main
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| most important.
| The main road. ma
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| major
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| big or important
| Scientists have made a major discovery.
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| make
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| to create, produce, build, or do something
| She made some musical pipes out of straws and tape.
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| makeup
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| a substance that people put on their faces to change the way that they look.
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| mammal
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| one of a group of animals that usually have hair or fur and a backbone and are warm-blooded.
| Most female mammals give birth to live babies and feed them on milk.
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| man
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| an adult male person
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| man
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| people in general
| Apes are related to man.
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| manage
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| to be in charge of a business or part of a business
| She manages a store and has two assistants to help her.
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| manner
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| a way that a person acts, or a way something is done
| She always greets us in a friendly manner.
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| manners
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| the way a person behaves
| He has good manners.
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| manufacture
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| to make something in large quantities with a machine.
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| many
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| a large number
| There were so many people, I couldn’t find her
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| map
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| a drawing of all, or part of, Earth’s surface. Maps often show where towns, rivers, and other geographical features are.
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| marathon
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| a very long running race. A marathon is 26 miles and 385 yards (42.2 km) long.
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| marble
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| a hard rock that is used in buildings to make floors or for decoration.
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| march
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| to walk with quick, regular steps.
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| margarine
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| a food made of vegetable oil that is used for cooking or spreading on bread.
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| margin
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| a space that forms a border at the edge of a piece of paper.
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| marine
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| living in the sea, or having something to do with the sea.
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| mark
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| a line or a stain on something.
| A chalk mark.
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| market
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| a place with stalls for buying and selling goods, often outside.
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| marmalade
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| a type of jam made from fruit such as oranges or limes.
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| marry
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| to become someone’s husband or wife at a wedding.
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