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      to give life and energy to; animate   inizia ad imparare
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      The workout invigorated her, leaving her feeling refreshed and energized.  
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      in a state of extreme physical or nervous fatigue and agitation   inizia ad imparare
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      After the long hike, they were invigorated yet also exhausted.  
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      include or encompass something   inizia ad imparare
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      The project will encompass various aspects of marketing and sales strategies.  
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      issue, release, or broadcast a product or message   inizia ad imparare
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      The company plans to encompass a new advertising campaign next month.  
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      be engaged in a love affair, typically one of which the speaker disapproves   inizia ad imparare
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      She was carrying on with young Adam despite her friends' disapproval.  
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      read (something), typically in a thorough or careful way   inizia ad imparare
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      He carefully carried on the ancient manuscript, deciphering each character.  
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      make known (private or sensitive information)   inizia ad imparare
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      The reporter refused to divulge the identity of her source.  
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      experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person   inizia ad imparare
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      Watching the movie allowed her to experience vicarious excitement.  
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      play (a hole) in one stroke over par   inizia ad imparare
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      He bogeyed the final hole, causing him to lose the match.  
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      a person who insists on a certain quality or type of behavior   inizia ad imparare
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      He's a real stickler for punctuality.  
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      available for use at the discretion of the user   inizia ad imparare
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      The manager has discretionary funds for unexpected expenses.  
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      investigate and solve or explain (something complicated or puzzling)   inizia ad imparare
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      They unraveled the mystery behind the missing artifacts.  
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      live in discomfort with only basic necessities   inizia ad imparare
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      During their camping trip, they had to rough it without electricity or running water.  
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      make or declare (something, typically a church) sacred; dedicate formally to a religious purpose   inizia ad imparare
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      The bishop consecrated the new cathedral with a special ceremony.  
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      try hard to do or achieve something   inizia ad imparare
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      She endeavored to learn a new language over the summer.  
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      The recent success bolstered their confidence in the project.  
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      the most important or noticeable features or qualities of something   inizia ad imparare
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      The presentation highlighted the salient points of the proposal.  
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      to say something again, once or several times   inizia ad imparare
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      The professor reiterated the importance of completing assignments on time.  
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      repeatedly ask (someone) to do something; pester   inizia ad imparare
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      He badgered his parents to let him stay out later on weekends.  
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      very close emotionally and spend a great deal of time together   inizia ad imparare
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      They've been friends since childhood and are practically joined at the hip.  
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      mentally and physically exhausted   inizia ad imparare
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      After the long flight and busy schedule, she felt completely frazzled.  
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      looking slightly embarrassed because you feel foolish or have done something silly   inizia ad imparare
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      He looked sheepish after spilling the drink at the party.  
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      happening and then stopping again   inizia ad imparare
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      The project progressed in fits and starts due to unexpected delays.  
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      The children skipped gaily through the park, enjoying the sunshine.  
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      to save time, money or effort by not following the correct procedure or rules for doing something   inizia ad imparare
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      They cut corners by skipping some safety checks, resulting in an accident later on.  
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      very impressed or surprised by something   inizia ad imparare
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      She was bowled over by the stunning view from the mountaintop.  
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      Not large, solid, or strong.   inizia ad imparare
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      Mars has an insubstantial atmosphere, consisting almost entirely of carbon dioxide. Her limbs were insubstantial, almost transparent. The argument he presented was insubstantial and lacked supporting evidence.  
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      Implementing this policy change will entail significant restructuring of our operations. The new project entails collaboration with several external partners.  
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      Explain in detail or in a very clear way.   inizia ad imparare
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      Before proceeding, let me spell out the terms of our agreement. It's important to spell out your expectations from the beginning.  
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      Tough, independent, and spirited, often unexpectedly.   inizia ad imparare
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      Despite her age, Grandma is quite feisty and always ready for an adventure. The team was impressed by the feisty determination of their youngest member.  
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      To dress oneself, especially in fine clothes.   inizia ad imparare
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      She spent hours primping in front of the mirror before the party. He primped himself for the interview, making sure every detail was perfect.  
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      Said without checking details or facts.   inizia ad imparare
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      She made an offhand comment about the project without knowing all the details. I can't answer that question offhand, but I'll find out for you.  
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      Fit tightly round an object so that the shape is visible.   inizia ad imparare
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      The clay moulded easily into the desired shape. Her body moulded against his as they embraced.  
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      The team faced the relentless challenge of meeting tight deadlines. His relentless pursuit of excellence inspired everyone around him.  
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      A recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church.   inizia ad imparare
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      The Presbyterian denomination has a strong presence in our community. She belongs to a small religious denomination that practices unique customs.  
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      Officially affirm or guarantee.   inizia ad imparare
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      The manufacturer warrants this product against defects for one year. Can you warrant that this information is accurate?  
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      The main point of something.   inizia ad imparare
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      Let me summarize the gist of our discussion. The gist of the article was that technology is changing the way we work.  
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      Influence or power, especially in politics or business.   inizia ad imparare
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      She has enough clout within the organization to influence key decisions. The company's CEO carries considerable clout in industry circles.  
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      Leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.   inizia ad imparare
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      Sorry for the digression, let's get back to the main topic. He tends to digress during meetings, often sharing unrelated anecdotes.  
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      (Of an event) to be canceled or stopped due to rain.   inizia ad imparare
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      The baseball game was rained out because of the storm.  
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      The concert was canceled on account of bad weather. He left work early on account of a family emergency.  
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      To care at all about someone or something.   inizia ad imparare
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      She doesn't give a hoot about what others think of her. I don't give a hoot about politics.  
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      Finish, so that those attending can leave.   inizia ad imparare
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      The movie let out late, so we missed the last bus home. School lets out at 3 p.m.  
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      In a way that shows unhappiness, disappointment, or hopelessness.   inizia ad imparare
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      He looked at the rejection letter dejectedly.  
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      Deliberately vague way to gain more time.   inizia ad imparare
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      The politician tried to stall for time during the interview. Stop stalling and give me a straight answer.  
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      Hide or move quietly because you do not want to be seen.   inizia ad imparare
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      He was skulking in the shadows, trying to avoid detection.  
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      Intellectual or rarefied in taste.   inizia ad imparare
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      The art exhibit attracted a highbrow crowd of scholars and critics. His taste in literature is quite highbrow, preferring classic works over popular fiction.  
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      An act of self-abasement or devotion to show sorrow or repentance.   inizia ad imparare
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      As penance for his actions, he volunteered at a homeless shelter for a month.  
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      в затруднительном положении     In a difficult, threatening, or embarrassing position; unable to solve a dilemma.   inizia ad imparare
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      I'm in a bind because I have two conflicting appointments at the same time. They found themselves in a bind when their car broke down in the middle of nowhere.  
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      Cause to lose balance and fall down.   inizia ad imparare
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      The strong wind toppled the tree in our backyard. The dictator's regime was toppled by a popular uprising.  
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      He told a harmless fib to avoid hurting her feelings. I caught my child telling a fib about finishing his homework.  
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      Spend time thinking carefully about a plan or proposal.   inizia ad imparare
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      Let me mull over the offer before giving you an answer. She likes to mull over all her options before making a decision.  
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      An alcoholic drink containing whisky, crushed ice, sugar, and mint.   inizia ad imparare
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      He enjoyed sipping a refreshing mint julep on a hot summer day.  
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      заставить себя находиться в тупике     Create a predicament or problem with no good alternatives.   inizia ad imparare
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      His reckless behavior boxed him into a corner, leaving him with few options.  
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      удивить неожиданным действием     Surprise by doing something unexpected.   inizia ad imparare
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      The interviewer threw a curve ball by asking an unexpected question.  
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      He's known for welshing on his debts, which has damaged his reputation.  
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      A feeling of fear or anxiety about something that may happen.   inizia ad imparare
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      She approached the dark forest with trepidation.  
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      He flubbed his lines during the performance.  
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      Lacking energy or enthusiasm.   inizia ad imparare
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      After the long hike, she felt listless and unmotivated.  
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      Feeling profound hopelessness or dejection.   inizia ad imparare
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      He became despondent after losing his job.  
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      Put warm clothes on oneself or someone else.   inizia ad imparare
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      It's chilly outside—make sure to bundle up before you go.  
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      Become less impressive, attractive, or exciting over time.   inizia ad imparare
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      The once-vibrant neighborhood has lost its luster due to neglect.  
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      Voluntarily leave a situation or place, often due to feeling unwelcome or uncomfortable.   inizia ad imparare
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      Feeling ignored at the party, she decided to show herself to the door.  
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      Hit with a sharp slapping blow, usually with an instrument.   inizia ad imparare
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      She swatted the mosquito buzzing around her head.  
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      Severe disrepair, especially of a house or vehicle.   inizia ad imparare
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      They lived in a ramshackle cabin in the woods.  
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      A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.   inizia ad imparare
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      His constant lateness caused exasperation among his colleagues.  
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      Extend across (a period of time or a range of subjects).   inizia ad imparare
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      "Their interests span almost all the conventional disciplines."  
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      Complete; used to emphasize the magnitude or extent of something.   inizia ad imparare
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      "The possible answers to those questions were painful to consider, and through sheer force of will she pushed them from her mind."  
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      A muffled thudding sound; to make a deep thudding sound.   inizia ad imparare
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      "She felt the wheels leave the surface of the asphalt, felt the whump as the car slammed to the earth again."  
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      "Listen, don’t try to talk. You’re pretty banged up."  
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      Bent or distorted out of its normal shape.   inizia ad imparare
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      "His mouth contorted just a little, almost sluggishly, then he shook his head."  
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      Lacking a coherent sequence or connection.   inizia ad imparare
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      "Piecing together disjointed fragments of information."  
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      The part of the body in which people say they feel fear or nervousness.   inizia ad imparare
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      "I got a sick feeling/a knot in the pit of my stomach when the news of the attack was announced."  
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      An unexpected possibility or opportunity.   inizia ad imparare
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      "Joan phoned at noon on the off chance that he'd be home."  
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      Becoming less intense or severe.   inizia ad imparare
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      "The rain's letting up—it'll be clear soon."  
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      A small space created by setting part of a wall back from the rest.   inizia ad imparare
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      "A table set into a recess."  
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      A person or thing regarded as useless or unable to cope.   inizia ad imparare
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      "Do that for a couple of days and you become a blithering basket case."  
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      A country or organization that is in severe financial or economic difficulties.   inizia ad imparare
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      "Sudden meltdowns—such as the financial crisis—can turn flourishing countries into basket cases overnight."  
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      In a weak and unsteady way, as if you are tired or ill.   inizia ad imparare
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      "He sat up groggily and rubbed his throbbing head."  
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      Not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning.   inizia ad imparare
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      "An inadvertent administrative error occurred that resulted in an overpayment."  
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      Mentally confused, upset, or exhausted as a result of a highly stressful or disturbing event or experience.   inizia ad imparare
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      "Denise looked shell-shocked: pale and exhausted, her eyes red and glassy."  
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      To tend to meet at a point.   inizia ad imparare
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      "A pair of lines of longitude are parallel at the equator but converge toward the poles."  
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      To persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.   inizia ad imparare
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      "He hoped to cajole her into selling the house."  
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      The language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular country or region.   inizia ad imparare
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      "He wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience."  
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      To speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds.   inizia ad imparare
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      "‘Suits me fine,’ he drawled."  
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      Completely; to the maximum degree.   inizia ad imparare
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      "The house was mortgaged up to the hilt."  
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      Directly from the original or most authoritative source.   inizia ad imparare
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      "I heard it from the horse's mouth that the project is on hold."  
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      To focus closely or aim carefully at something.   inizia ad imparare
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      "He drew a bead on the target with his rifle."  
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      To cause something to disappear or remove something unpleasant from your thoughts.   inizia ad imparare
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      "A dark cloud blotted out the sun."  
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      To bid less than (another bid) or less than the bid of (another bidder), especially in seeking a contract to be awarded to the lowest bid or bidder.   inizia ad imparare
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      To end or fail in a weak or disappointing way.   inizia ad imparare
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      "Their threatened revolt fizzled out at yesterday's meeting."  
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      Looking backward, reflecting on the past.   inizia ad imparare
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      "In retrospect, he regarded his move as the best thing he'd ever done."  
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      A low, continuous sound like that of a rapidly moving object.   inizia ad imparare
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      "The whir and rattle were rhythmic, and she fell asleep within minutes."  
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      A very early or late time of day.   inizia ad imparare
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      складываться, иметь смысл     To make sense; to be logical or consistent.   inizia ad imparare
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      "Two arms, two bags, two handles on the bike—it just didn’t add up."  
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      To knock someone to the ground by running into them; to surprise and please someone greatly.   inizia ad imparare
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      "He almost bowled Kyle over before catching his balance."  
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      To make skin sore by rubbing; to become sore from rubbing.   inizia ad imparare
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      "The bracelet was so tight that it started to chafe my wrist."  
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      A declaration or confirmation that someone is healthy or that something is in good condition.   inizia ad imparare
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      "A survey gave the property a clean bill of health."  
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      To pay (a particular amount of money) for something.   inizia ad imparare
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      "You could be asked to pony up hundreds of dollars for a replacement."  
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      To search uncertainly for (a word or answer) in one's mind.   inizia ad imparare
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      "She was groping for the words which would express what she thought."  
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      "Denise turned her attention to him, still flummoxed."  
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      To move around an area without seeming to be going anywhere in particular.   inizia ad imparare
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      "The people were milling around, waiting for the show to begin."  
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      To throw or hit (a ball or missile) in a high arc.   inizia ad imparare
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      "He lobbed the ball over their heads."  
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      An excellent or exemplary piece of something.   inizia ad imparare
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      "The house is a showpiece of colonial architecture."  
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