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laundry
/ˈlɔːndri/
noun
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clothes or linens that need to be washed or have been washed
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She folded the clean laundry neatly. |
do the laundry |
to wash clothes and linens
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washing, clothes, garments, linens, wash
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dirty clothes (before washing)
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do the laundry, laundry basket, clean laundry, dirty laundry
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leap
/liːp/
verb
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leapt
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leapt
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leaps
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leaping
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to jump or spring a long way or to a great height
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The cat leapt onto the wall effortlessly. |
leap of faith |
an act of believing in something uncertain
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jump, spring, bound, hop, vault
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walk, crawl, step
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leap over, leap into, leap forward, leap of joy
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lecture
/ˈlektʃər/
noun
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a talk given to a group of people to teach them about a subject
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The professor gave a lecture on climate change. |
give a lecture |
to deliver a talk or presentation
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speech, talk, address, presentation, discourse
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silence, quiet, conversation
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give a lecture, attend a lecture, lecture hall, public lecture
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legally
/ˈliːɡəli/
adverb
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in a way that is allowed by law
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He is legally responsible for his actions. |
legally binding |
enforceable by law
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lawfully, rightfully, justly, legitimately, officially
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illegally, unlawfully
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legally allowed, legally married, legally binding, legally valid
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lend
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verb
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lent
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lent
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lends
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lending
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to give something to someone for a period of time, expecting it to be returned
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Can you lend me some money? |
lend a hand |
to help someone
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loan, provide, give, supply, contribute
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borrow, take
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lend money, lend support, lend a hand, lend strength
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lens
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noun
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a curved piece of glass or plastic that makes things look clearer or larger when you look through it
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He cleaned the camera lens before taking the picture. |
through the lens of |
viewed or interpreted from a particular perspective
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glass, optic, focus, viewpoint, filter
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blindspot, obstruction
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camera lens, contact lens, wide lens, lens cover
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liberty
/ˈlɪbərti/
noun
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the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions
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Freedom of speech is a basic liberty. |
take the liberty |
to do something without permission
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freedom, independence, autonomy, right, privilege
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slavery, oppression, restraint
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personal liberty, civil liberty, liberty rights, at liberty
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lid
/lɪd/
noun
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a cover for the top of a container
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She closed the lid tightly on the jar. |
keep a lid on |
to control or limit something
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cover, cap, top, seal, closure
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opening, uncover
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jar lid, pot lid, plastic lid, lift the lid
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lighting
/ˈlaɪtɪŋ/
noun
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the arrangement or use of light in a place; the act of providing light
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The lighting in the restaurant created a warm and cozy atmosphere. |
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illumination, brightness, radiance, light, glow
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darkness, shadow
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soft lighting, stage lighting, indoor lighting, lighting design
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lightly
/ˈlaɪtli/
adverb
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gently or with little force or weight
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She touched the baby’s hand lightly. |
take lightly |
to treat something as not serious or important
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gently, softly, delicately, mildly
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heavily, strongly, seriously
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speak lightly, step lightly, take lightly, touch lightly
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lightning
/ˈlaɪtnɪŋ/
noun
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a flash of light in the sky caused by electricity during a storm
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The lightning struck a tree near our house. |
lightning fast |
extremely fast
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thunderbolt, flash, electric discharge
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darkness, calm
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lightning storm, lightning strike, flash of lightning, lightning speed
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limb
/lɪm/
noun
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an arm or leg of a person or animal; a large branch of a tree
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He broke a limb while climbing the tree. |
out on a limb |
in a risky or vulnerable position
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arm, leg, branch, extension
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trunk, core
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upper limb, lower limb, tree limb, limb injury
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lion
/ˈlaɪən/
noun
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a large wild animal of the cat family that lives in Africa and Asia, known as the king of the jungle
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The lion roared loudly in the distance. |
lion’s share |
the largest portion of something
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big cat, panthera leo, beast, predator
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prey, deer
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male lion, lion cub, pride of lions, lion roar
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liquid
/ˈlɪkwɪd/
noun
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a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like water or oil.
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Water is a clear liquid that is essential for life. |
liquid assets |
cash or assets easily convertible to cash
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fluid, solution, melt, juice, drink
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solid, gas
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liquid form, liquid crystal, liquid soap, liquid nitrogen
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listener
/ˈlɪsənər/
noun
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a person who listens or pays attention to something, especially to a speaker or sound.
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She is a good listener who always understands others' problems. |
active listener |
someone who listens carefully and thoughtfully
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hearer, audience, observer, spectator, attendant
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speaker, talker
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good listener, attentive listener, active listener, radio listener
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liver
/ˈlɪvər/
noun
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a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile to help digest food.
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The liver plays a vital role in removing toxins from the body. |
liver disease |
a medical condition affecting the liver
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organ, gland, viscus, hepatic organ
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none
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healthy liver, liver disease, liver function, liver transplant
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lobby
/ˈlɒbi/
noun
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a large open area near the entrance of a building; also a group trying to influence decisions.
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We met the manager in the hotel lobby before the meeting. |
political lobby |
a group that seeks to influence government policy
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hall, foyer, reception, entrance, corridor
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exterior, outside
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hotel lobby, corporate lobby, lobby area, political lobby
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lonely
/ˈloʊnli/
adjective
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feeling sad because one has no friends or company.
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He felt lonely after moving to a new city. |
lonely heart |
a person who feels emotionally isolated or unloved
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isolated, alone, solitary, desolate, sad
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friendly, sociable, connected
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feel lonely, become lonely, lonely night, lonely person
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longtime
/ˈlɔːŋtaɪm/
adjective
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having existed or continued for a long time
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They are longtime friends who met in college. |
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old, enduring, lasting, established, veteran
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new, recent, short-term
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longtime friend, longtime employee, longtime member, longtime supporter
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loop
/luːp/
noun
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a shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself
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The string formed a neat loop around the package. |
in the loop |
to be informed or included in communication
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circle, ring, coil, curve, twist
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line, straight, break
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infinite loop, feedback loop, closed loop, data loop
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loyal
/ˈlɔɪəl/
adjective
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showing firm and constant support or allegiance to someone or something
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She remained loyal to her friends even in hard times. |
loyal to the core |
completely devoted and faithful
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faithful, devoted, trustworthy, reliable, dedicated
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disloyal, unfaithful, untrustworthy
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loyal customer, loyal friend, loyal supporter, loyal employee
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loyalty
/ˈlɔɪəlti/
noun
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a strong feeling of support or allegiance
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His loyalty to the company earned him great respect. |
swear loyalty |
to formally promise to be faithful or devoted
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faithfulness, devotion, allegiance, dedication, reliability
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betrayal, treachery, disloyalty
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customer loyalty, brand loyalty, loyalty program, demonstrate loyalty
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magic
/ˈmædʒɪk/
noun
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the use of mysterious or supernatural powers to influence events
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The magician amazed the crowd with his magic. |
black magic |
the use of evil supernatural power
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sorcery, wizardry, enchantment, spell, charm
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reality, science, logic
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do magic, black magic, magic trick, magic spell
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magnetic
/mæɡˈnɛtɪk/
adjective
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having the power to attract metal objects or to attract people or things in a strong way
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The magnetic field of the Earth protects us from harmful solar radiation. |
magnetic personality |
a charming and attractive character that draws people in
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attractive, alluring, captivating, charismatic, fascinating
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repulsive, unappealing, dull
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magnetic field, magnetic force, magnetic attraction, magnetic energy
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mainstream
/ˈmeɪnstriːm/
noun
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the ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend in opinion or fashion
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Social media has become a mainstream source of news for many people. |
go mainstream |
to become widely accepted or popular among the general public
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conventional, popular, dominant, prevalent, established
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unorthodox, alternative, fringe
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mainstream media, mainstream culture, mainstream society, go mainstream
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mansion
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noun
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a large, impressive house
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The billionaire lives in a luxurious mansion overlooking the ocean. |
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villa, palace, estate, residence, manor
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hut, shack, cabin
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luxury mansion, royal mansion, huge mansion, seaside mansion
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manual
/ˈmænjuəl/
noun
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a handbook or guide that provides instructions on how to do or operate something
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You should read the user manual before setting up the device. |
manual labor |
physical work done by hand rather than by machines
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handbook, guidebook, instruction book, reference, documentation
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automatic, digital
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user manual, training manual, instruction manual, manual labor
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marble
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noun
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a hard, smooth stone used in building and sculpture, often white with colored lines
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The floor of the palace was made of white marble. |
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to become mentally confused or crazy
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stone, granite, alabaster, sculpture stone
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wood, clay, sand
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marble floor, marble statue, white marble, polished marble
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march
/mɑːrtʃ/
verb
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marched
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marches
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marching
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to walk in a regular, rhythmic way, often in step with others; to proceed with determination
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The soldiers marched across the field. |
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to act independently and follow your own ideas or path
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walk, stride, parade, proceed, advance
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stop, halt, retreat
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march forward, peace march, protest march, march together
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marker
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an object used to indicate a position, place, or boundary; a pen with a thick tip used for writing or drawing
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He used a red marker to underline the important points. |
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sign, indicator, token, pen, symbol
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eraser, remover
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use a marker, permanent marker, location marker, boundary marker
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