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  • 121bill — [[t]bɪ̱l[/t]] ♦♦ bills, billing, billed 1) N COUNT A bill is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services. They couldn t afford to pay the bills... He paid his bill for the newspapers promptly. ...phone bills. 2) VERB: no cont… …

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  • 122could — strong /kUd/ modal verb 3rd person singular couldnegative short form couldn t 1 the past tense of can : Could you hear that all right? | I couldn t get tickets after all, they were sold out. | Marcia said we could smoke, it was okay with her. see …

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  • 123fast — 1. adjective 1 MOVING QUICKLY a) moving or travelling quickly: Burell is the fastest runner in the world. | The first pitch was fast and hard. b) able to travel or move very quickly: a fast car. | The horse was fast but not a good jumper. 2 IN A… …

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  • 124fla´vor|less — fla|vor «FLAY vuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a taste, especially a characteristic taste: »Chocolate and vanilla have different flavors. SYNONYM(S): savor, smack, tang. See syn. under taste. (Cf. ↑taste) 2. a thing used to give a certain taste to food… …

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  • 125fla´vor|er — fla|vor «FLAY vuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a taste, especially a characteristic taste: »Chocolate and vanilla have different flavors. SYNONYM(S): savor, smack, tang. See syn. under taste. (Cf. ↑taste) 2. a thing used to give a certain taste to food… …

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  • 126fla|vor — «FLAY vuhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a taste, especially a characteristic taste: »Chocolate and vanilla have different flavors. SYNONYM(S): savor, smack, tang. See syn. under taste. (Cf. ↑taste) 2. a thing used to give a certain taste to food or… …

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  • 127magic — 1 noun (U) 1 a secret power used to control events or do impossible things, by saying special words or performing special actions: Do you believe in magic? | work/do magic: tales of wizards who could work magic see also: black magic, white magic… …

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  • 128opportunity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ample, considerable, plenty of ▪ We ll have plenty of opportunity to talk later. ▪ limited, little, not much ▪ …

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