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      a place where people leave their dogs to be taken care of while they are away, or a place where dogs are bred:    inizia ad imparare
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      (UK kennels) + buda   US We left our dog at the kennel when we went away.  
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      It was a wicked thing to do.  
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      a structure for children to play on which has a slope for them to slide down and usually a set of steps leading up to the slope    inizia ad imparare
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      enjoying an activity or situation that most people would find very unpleasant:    inizia ad imparare
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      The race is known for its masochistic mountain terrain  
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      a feeling or expression of an emotion or quality that does not last very long:    inizia ad imparare
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      There was a flicker of hope in his eyes.  
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      too pleased or satisfied about something you have achieved or something you know:    inizia ad imparare
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      She deserved her promotion, but I wish she wasn't so smug about it.  
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      to shake suddenly with very small movements because of a very unpleasant thought or feeling:    inizia ad imparare
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      She shuddered at the thought of kissing him  
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      to suddenly become unable to control a strong feeling, especially anger:    inizia ad imparare
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      When she asked me to postpone my trip to help her move to her new house, I just snapped (got angry).  
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      to make an effort to control your emotions and behave more calmly:    inizia ad imparare
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      I just think he ought to get a grip on himself - he's behaving like a child.  
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      to hit something gently, and often repeatedly, especially making short, sharp noises:    inizia ad imparare
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      I could hear him tapping his fingers on the desk.  
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      A person who is ... looks serious and intelligent and usually wears glasses:    inizia ad imparare
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      He was an owlish figure, sitting in the corner of the library.  
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      strong, rough cloth used for making tents, sails, bags, strong clothes, etc.    inizia ad imparare
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      These two canvases by Hockney would sell for £1,500,000.  
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      She must be bonkers to do that.  
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      using few words, sometimes in a way that seems rude or unfriendly:    inizia ad imparare
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      "Are you feeling any better?" "No!" was the terse reply.  
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      lack of interest or thought    inizia ad imparare
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      He mistook her Oliver-induced vacancy for bereavement distress.  
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      to have a close relation or friend who has died:    inizia ad imparare
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      Everyone who has been bereaved has to find his or her own way of coping.  
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      a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain:    inizia ad imparare
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      She claimed that the way she had been treated at work had caused her extreme emotional and psychological distress.  
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      to repeat the main points of an explanation or description:    inizia ad imparare
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      Finally, the teacher recapped the main points of the lesson  
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      said or done in a hurry, sometimes without the necessary care or thought:    inizia ad imparare
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      "He looks good for his age. Not that 55 is old," she added hastily.  
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      to write something quickly on a piece of paper so that you remember it:    inizia ad imparare
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      I carry a notebook so that I can jot down any ideas.  
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