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      The mood is upbeat at Shaw’s campaign headquarters tonight.   inizia ad imparare
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      to stay full of hope, happiness, and good feelings   
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      Her controversial speech was punctuated with noisy interjections from the audience.   inizia ad imparare
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      an occasion when someone interrupts someone else, or the interruptions themselves:   
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      everyone prefers to cherry pick calls   inizia ad imparare
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      It was a long drive and the children started to get antsy. I always get antsy about meeting my husband's boss.   inizia ad imparare
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      very nervous, worried, or unpleasantly excited:   
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      o put unnecessary or additional items on a bill to make the total cost higher   
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      Children can't sit still for long without fidgeting. Stop fidgeting!   inizia ad imparare
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      to make continuous, small movements that annoy other people   
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      I only caught (= had) a fleeting glimpse of the driver of the getaway car, but I know I would recognize her if I saw her again.   inizia ad imparare
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      an occasion when you see something or someone for a very short time   
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      to look quickly at the pages of a magazine, book, etc.   
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      to give a quick short look   
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      not liking to meet people or to spend time with them   
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      Despite being a busy city, Dublin has the ambience of a country town   inizia ad imparare
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      the character of a place or the quality it seems to have   
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      I don't * very well (memory)    inizia ad imparare
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      I don't memorize very well   
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      He made crass comments about her worn-out clothes.   inizia ad imparare
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      stupid and without considering how other people might feel   
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      offensive language SMART Vocabulary: rel   
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      I can count my close freinds on one hand    inizia ad imparare
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      I have a very few close friends.   
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      We glimpsed the ruined abbey from the windows of the train. I quickly glimpsed...   inizia ad imparare
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      to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly   
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      done carefully and in great detail:   
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      a course primarily related to We're primarily concerned with keeping expenditure down. Baseball is primarily a summer game.   inizia ad imparare
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      The construction of the tunnel is a large and complex undertaking.   inizia ad imparare
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      a job, business, or piece of work   
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      it * perfectly (for example, about size)    inizia ad imparare
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      it has a sentimental value for me.   inizia ad imparare
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      giving too much importance to emotions, especially love or sadness   
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      Some thugs smashed his windows   inizia ad imparare
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      a man who acts violently, especially to commit a crime   
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      Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep. A quiet room is a more conducive atmosphere for studying.   inizia ad imparare
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      providing the right conditions for something good to happen or exist   
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      Bankhead got a contract to supply computers to the department in exchange for a kickback.   inizia ad imparare
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      an amount of money that is paid to someone illegally in exchange for secret help or work   
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      They threatened the shopkeeper with a gun. They threatened to kill him unless he did as they asked.   inizia ad imparare
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      to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want:   
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      The plan to build the road through the forest is wholly misconceived.   inizia ad imparare
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      badly planned because of a failure to understand a situation and therefore unsuitable or unlikely to succeed:   
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      Any attempt to influence the judges will be seen as an infraction of the rules. A minor infraction   inizia ad imparare
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      an occasion when someone breaks a rule or law   
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      I have so many things on my bucket list yet to do.   inizia ad imparare
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      a number of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime.   
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      Did you cross her name off the guest list?   inizia ad imparare
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      to remove someone or something, such as a name, from a list by drawing a line through it:   
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      That's one more action point that we can tick off.   inizia ad imparare
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      to put a mark beside an item in a list to show that you have dealt with it:   
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      This part of town is full of sleazy bars and restaurants.   inizia ad imparare
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      dirty, cheap, or not socially acceptable, especially relating to moral or sexual matters:   
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      What really made her mad was the dirty, underhanded way they had tricked her.   inizia ad imparare
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      done secretly, and sometimes dishonestly, in order to achieve an advantage:   
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      The deal was completely open and above board.   inizia ad imparare
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      If a plan or business agreement is above board, it is honest and not trying to deceive anyone:   
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      Government troops have overwhelmed the rebels and seized control of the capital. The boxer relied on his power, pace, and pressure to overwhelm opponents.   inizia ad imparare
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      to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force   
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      When they announced her name, the winner just sat there, flabbergasted. She is flabbergasted by the whole affair.   inizia ad imparare
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      feeling shocked, usually because of something you were not expecting:   
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      She claimed that the government had only changed the law in order to appease their critics.   inizia ad imparare
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      to prevent further disagreement in arguments or war by giving to the opposing side an advantage that they have demanded:   
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