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Oxford discover 6 Unit 13

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  • (adv.) in a way that makes people feel sympathy.
    pitifully
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  • (adv.) in a way that shows that you are not willing to work or use any effort.
    lazily
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  • (v.) to walk in an uneven, labored, lame manner.
    limp
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  • (adj.) being of lesser importance or seriousness than others of the same kind.
    minor
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  • (v.) to make fun of.
    mock
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  • (v.) to have a battle with words; quarrel.
    argue
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  • (v.) to have a similar nature or have a likeness to.
    resemble
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  • (v.) to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant.
    bear
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  • (n.) rude and mocking shouts or insults at someone to show a lack of respect.
    jeers
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  • (v.) to cause to smile or laugh.
    amuse
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  • (n.) a set of musical notes based on one particular note
    key
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  • (adj.) causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience.
    awkward
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  • (adj.) lacking grace in movement or posture.
    clumsy
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