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to turn your eyes towards something, so that you can see it:1. to produce something, for example by putting the different parts of it together1. to go to a place where someone will be at a particular time, according to an arrangement, so thatyou can talk or do something together1. if something solid melts or if heat melts it, it becomes liquidLDELC, 2010, p. 648LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.705712717717728735743745LDELC, 2010, p.
746LDELC, 2010, p. 748LDELC, 2010, p. 754LDELC, 2010, p. 756LDELC, 2010, p. 761LDELC, 2010, p. 762LDELC, 2010, p. 762LDELC, 2010, p. 765LDELC, 2010, p. 771LDELC, 2010, p. 775LDELC, 2010, p. 779LDELC, 2010, p. 780LDELC, 2010, p. 821LDELC, 2010, p. 848LDELC, 2010, p. 849301100.mix101.move102.oppose103.104.packpaddle105.pass106.pay107.perk108.pick109.110.pingplace111.plug112.plunge113.point114.pop115.puff116.pull117.push118.put2. to gradually disappear3.
if you mix two or more substances or if they mix, they combine to become a single substance, andLDELC, 2010, p. 871they cannot be easily separated1. to change from one place or position to another, or to make something do thisLDELC, 2010, p. 8901. to disagree with something such as a plan or idea and try to prevent it from happening orsucceeding:LDELC, 2010, p. 9522. to fight or compete against another person or group in a battle, competition, or election:1. to put things into cases, bags etc ready for a trip somewhereLDELC, 2010, p. 9691.
to move a small light boat through water, using one or more paddlesLDELC, 2010, p. 9701. to come up to a particular place, person, or object and go past them, to reach and move beyondLDELC, 2010, p. 9832. to go or travel along or through a place1. to give someone money for something you buy or for a serviceLDELC, 2010, p. 9901. to become more cheerful, active, and interested in what is happening around you, or to makesomeone feel this wayLDELC, 2010, p. 10012. to become more active, more interesting, more attractive etc, or to make something do this1. to choose a person or thing, for example because they are the best or most suitable2.
to remove a flower, fruit, nut etc from a plant or tree:LDELC, 2010, p. 10103. to remove something carefully from a place, especially something small1. to make a short high ringing soundLDELC, 2010, p. 10171. to put something somewhere, especially with careLDELC, 2010, p. 10211. to fill or block a small holeLDELC, 2010, p.
10302. to advertise a book, film etc by mentioning it on television or radio:1. to fill or block a small holeLDELC, 2010, p. 10302. to advertise a book, film etc by mentioning it on television or radio:1. to show something to someone by holding up one of your fingers or a thin object towards it:LDELC, 2010, p.
10321. to come suddenly or unexpectedly out of or away from somethingLDELC, 2010, p. 10392. to go somewhere quickly, suddenly, or in a way that you did not expect1. to breathe quickly and with difficulty after the effort of running, carrying something heavy etcLDELC, 2010, p. 10801. to use your hands to make something or someone move towards you or in the direction that yourLDELC, 2010, p.
1081hands are moving1. to make someone or something move by pressing them with your hands, arms etc2. to press a button, switch etc in order to make a piece of equipment start or stop workingLDELC, 2010, p. 10863. to use your hands, arms etc to make people or things move, so that you can get past them1. to move something to a particular place or position, especially using your handsLDELC, 2010, p. 10872. to change someone's situation or the way they feel:302119.reach120.ride121.roll122.123.124.roundrunrush125.save1.2.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.126.scan127.128.129.130.131.132.scarescrewseeseeksellsend133.set134.settle135.sharp(en)136.shift137.138.shootshout139.show2.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.1.2.1.1.1.2.140.141.shutsick1.1.if someone or something reaches a particular point in their development, they get to that pointif something reaches a particular rate, amount etc, it increases until it is at that rate or amountto sit on an animal, especially a horse, and make it move alongto travel on a bicycle or MOTORBIKEif something rolls, especially something round, or if you roll it, it moves along a surface by turningover and overto go round something such as a bend or the corner of a buildingto move very quickly, by moving your legs more quickly than when you walkto move very quickly, especially because you need to be somewhere very soonto make someone or something safe from danger, harm, or destructionto keep money in a bank so that you can use it later, especially when you gradually add moremoney over a period of time:to examine an area carefully but quickly, often because you are looking for a particular person orthingto read something quicklyto make someone feel frightened or to be frightened by things that are not very frightening:to attach one thing to another using a screwto notice or examine someone or something, using your eyes:to try to achieve or get something:to give something to someone in exchange for moneyto arrange for something to go or be taken to another place, especially by postto carefully put something down somewhereto put something into a surfaceto end an argument or solve a disagreementto decide what you are going to do, especially so that you can make definite arrangements:to become or make sharp or sharperto move from one place or position to another, or make something do thisto move something, especially by picking it up and carrying it:to deliberately kill or injure someone using a gunto say something very loudlyto let someone see somethingto provide facts or information that make it clear that something is true, that something exists, orthat something has happened:to close something, or to become closed:to bring up food from your stomach - used especially of childrenLDELC, 2010, p.
1106LDELC, 2010, p. 1156LDELC, 2010, p. 1167LDELC, 2010, p. 1174LDELC, 2010, p. 1181LDELC, 2010, p. 1184LDELC, 2010, p. 1198LDELC, 2010, p. 1200LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.LDELC, 2010, p.120112091217121812221223LDELC, 2010, p. 1229LDELC, 2010, p.
1230LDELC, 2010, p. 1237LDELC, 2010, p. 1240LDELC, 2010, p. 1243LDELC, 2010, p. 1247LDELC, 2010, p. 1247LDELC, 2010, p. 1250LDELC, 2010, p. 1251303142.sing143.sit144.skip145.slip146.slow147.sneak2.3.148.149.150.sortspeaksplit151.spoil1.1.1.1.2.152.spot153.spread154.stand155.156.startstay157.step158.159.160.161.162.163.stick(stuck)stirstopstrewstrikestruggle1.1.2.3.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.to produce a musical sound with your voice:to be on a chair or seat, or on the ground, with the top half of your body uprightto get into a sitting position somewhere after you have been standing upto be in a particular position or conditionto not do something that you usually do or that you should doto slide a short distance accidentally, and fall or lose your balance slightlyto go somewhere, without attracting other people's attentionto become slower or to make something slower:to creep or steal (away or about) privately; to come or go meanly, as a person afraid or ashamed tobe seen;to hide, especially in a mean or cowardly manner.(informal, especially with on) To inform an authority about another's misdemeanours; to tell tales;to grass.to put things in a particular order or arrange them in groups according to size, typeto talk to someone about somethingdisagree strongly with each other and the group sometimes divides into separate smaller groupsto have a bad effect on something so that it is no longer attractive, enjoyable, useful etcto give a child everything they want, or let them do whatever they want, often with the result thatthey behave badlyto notice someone or something, especially when they are difficult to see or recognizeif something spreads or is spread, it becomes larger or moves so that it affects more people or alarger areato support yourself on your feetto be in an upright positionto do something that you were not doing before, and continue doing itto remain in a place rather than leave:to make an act of moving by raising one leg and bringing it down somewhere else; to make anaction that leads to a certain resultto attach something to something else using a substance, or to become attached to a surface(carpentry) To cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.to move slightly or to make something move slightly:to not walk, move, or travel any more, or to make someone or something do this= spread - to scatter things around a large areato hit or fall against the surface of somethingto try extremely hard to achieve something, even though it is very difficultLDELC, 2010, p.
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