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To feel or believe that something is true or real.
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To be in an upright position on your feet.
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To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.
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The main meal of the day that is usually eaten in the evening.
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a. A clock whose time is behind the correct time. b. To reduce the speed of something.
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a. Someone who is not comfortable around people he or she does not know. b. To be easily embarrassed.
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a. Plenty of space that is clear of trees or structures. b. The time during which a store is available for you to come and shop.
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An amphibian similar to a frog that have rough dry skin and lives primarily on land.
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Once more; one more time; another time.
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The past tense and past participle of stand.
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The past tense and past participle of stand.
stood |
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a. Someone or something that does not move very quickly. b. A clock whose time is behind the correct time.
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To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.
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a. Someone who is not comfortable around people he or she does not know. b. To be easily embarrassed.
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The main meal of the day that is usually eaten in the evening.
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To be in an upright position on your feet.
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An amphibian similar to a frog that have rough dry skin and lives primarily on land.
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a. The time during which a store is available for you to come and shop. b. Not closed or shut, so that people or things can go in and out.
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| 9. |
To feel or believe that something is true or real.
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Once more; one more time; another time.
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