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  • a long, low sound of pain, suffering, or another strong emotion:
    moan
  • of very high quality; very good of its kind., a punishment in which a person is ordered to pay
    fine
  • a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives,
    dilemma
  • it gradually becomes less loud or strong until it stops
    die down
  • to make something very wet,
    soak
  • you spend all or most of your time or energy on it.
    devote time to
  • take hold of and lift or move someone or something.
    pick up
  • to take someone or something, esp. by car, to a particular place:
    drop off
  • to act or speak in a daring and confident way.
    make bold
  • . (informal) used to refer to a substance, material, group of objects, etc
    stuff
  • a thing that is regarded as more important than others.
    priority
  • to hit something with force: 2. to hurt part of your body by hitting it against something hard
    bump
  • look after a child until it is an adult.
    bring up
  • to examine or check something carefully.
    go over
  • pass a difficult or testing experience or period.
    get through
  • writing and other office materials.
    stationery
  • If you take something somewhere, you move it from one place to another.
    give a lift to someone
  • to be like or to look like another family member or part of the family
    take after someone
  • used when you are extremely surprised, confused, or angry about something:
    why on earth
  • lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
    temporary
  • replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same kind that is newer or better; substitute one thing for (another). coins as opposed to banknotes.
    change
  • a routine task, especially a household one.
    chores
  • to laugh with repeated short catches of the breath. to laugh quietly, esp. in a nervous way, often at something silly:
    giggle
  • to watch or take care of something or someone, you watch them carefully,
    to keep an eye on
  • help
    give a hand with
  • describe something, for example a job or contract, that lasts for a long time:
    permanent
  • expected, esp. because it is what most people do, required by a legal, moral, or other rule;
    obligatory
  • to stop feeling unhappy about something, or stop being controlled or bothered by something. manage to communicate an idea or theory.
    get over
  • back towards the starting point. in the direction of one's back.
    backwords
  • remove clothing from one's or another's body.
    take off