attaining to reach or succeed in getting something: More Info
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further far : to a greater distance or degree, or at a more advanced level: More Info
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concentrating Meaning of concentrating in English concentrating present participle of concentrate concentrate verb UK /ˈkɒn.sən.treɪt/ US /ˈkɑːn.sən.treɪt/ concentrate verb (GIVE ATTENTION) B1 [ I or T ] to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem: More Info
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custody the legal right or duty to care for someone or something, especially a child after its parents have separated or died: More Info
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mockery the act of mocking someone or something: More Info
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noble a noble gesture More Info
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dignity calm, serious, and controlled behaviour that makes people respect you: More Info
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promoted to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something: More Info
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purse a small container for money, usually used by a woman: More Info
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settle down to become familiar with a place and to feel happy and confident in it: More Info
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muse to think about something carefully and for a long time: More Info
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straw the dried, yellow stems of crops such as wheat, used as food for animals or as a layer on the ground for animals to lie on, and for making traditional objects: More Info
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headed off to start a journey or leave a place: More Info
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stink to smell very unpleasant: More Info
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swallow to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat: More Info
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stool a seat without any support for the back or arms: More Info
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drowning death caused by being underwater and not being able to breathe, or a case when this happens: More Info
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awestruck filled with feelings of admiration or respect: More Info
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expression the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words or actions: More Info
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