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| * a punch delivered on the referee' | * a punch delivered on the referee' | ||
| - | sneak snuck snuck | + | sneak - snuck - snuck |
| an **unequivocal** answer | an **unequivocal** answer | ||
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| they were fired for **catcalling** at women: make a whistle, shout, or comment of a sexual nature to a woman passing by. | they were fired for **catcalling** at women: make a whistle, shout, or comment of a sexual nature to a woman passing by. | ||
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| He **gets picked on** because he's small.: to criticize, annoy, or punish someone repeatedly and unfairly | He **gets picked on** because he's small.: to criticize, annoy, or punish someone repeatedly and unfairly | ||
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| **frumpy** tracksuit: 不修边幅的运动服 | **frumpy** tracksuit: 不修边幅的运动服 | ||
| * **frumpy**: dowdy and old-fashioned (typically used of a woman or her clothes). | * **frumpy**: dowdy and old-fashioned (typically used of a woman or her clothes). | ||
| - | * dowdy /ˈdaʊdi/: (of a person or their clothes) unfashionable and unstylish in appearance (typically used of a woman). | + | |
| if you got it, **flaunt** it: display (something) ostentatiously, | if you got it, **flaunt** it: display (something) ostentatiously, | ||
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| * verb: apply (ointment, polish, or a similar substance) with a back and forth motion. | * verb: apply (ointment, polish, or a similar substance) with a back and forth motion. | ||
| * she took out her sun cream and rubbed some on her nose | * she took out her sun cream and rubbed some on her nose | ||
| - | * noub: the central problem or difficulty in a situation. | + | * noun: the central problem or difficulty in a situation. |
| **act up** | **act up** | ||
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| crowds made him feel **claustrophobic**: | crowds made him feel **claustrophobic**: | ||
| * claustrophobic / | * claustrophobic / | ||
| - | * claustro-, claustr-: lock, barrier; to close, to shut; a confined space | + | |
| - | * -phobic: fear, extreme fear of; morbid, excessive, irrational fear, or terror of something or someone; | + | * -**phobic**: fear, extreme fear of; morbid, excessive, irrational fear, or terror of something or someone; |
| acres of **arable** land: (of land) used or suitable for growing crops. | acres of **arable** land: (of land) used or suitable for growing crops. | ||
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