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pilot
a person who operates an aircraft.
mall
a large shopping center with many stores.
plane
(short for airplane) a flying vehicle with wings.
news
information about recent events.
newsstand
a stall or shop where newspapers and magazines are sold.
hour
a unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
opera
a dramatic performance set to music with singing.
music art
artistic expressions related to music, such as album cover designs, music-inspired paintings, or visual performances that incorporate sound.
raft
a flat structure made of wood or other materials that floats on water.
ferry
a boat that carries passengers and vehicles across water.
gym
a place for physical exercise and training.
random
done without a specific pattern or reason.
Floor plan
a diagram showing the layout of a building or room.
scientist
a person who studies or works in science.
expert
a person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a particular field.
tourist
a person who travels for pleasure.
fry
to cook food in hot oil or fat.
boil
to heat liquid until it bubbles and turns to vapor.
roast
to cook food, especially meat, in an oven or over a fire.
novel
a long fictional story in book form.
media
channels of communication such as newspapers, television, and the internet.
Date
noun) a specific day or time; (verb) to go out romantically with someone.
describe
to give details about something or someone.
painter
a person who paints pictures or applies paint to surfaces.
mechanic
a person who repairs and maintains machines, especially vehicles.
astronaut
a person trained to travel in space.
mess
a state of disorder or untidiness.
gallery
a room or building for displaying art.
fresh
recently made, obtained, or not spoiled.
camping
the activity of staying in tents or outdoor shelters.
picnic
an outdoor meal, usually in a park or natural setting.
fishing
the activity of catching fish.
cold
a common illness causing sneezing, coughing, and a runny nose.
asthma
a condition that causes difficulty in breathing due to narrowed airways.
fever
a high body temperature, often due to illness.
airport
a place where aircraft take off and land, with facilities for passengers.
ago
before the present time; in the past.