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  • 101hardly — 01. They [hardly] ever go out; maybe once a month at most. 02. I [hardly] recognized you with your new haircut. 03. My daughter can [hardly] remember Quebec City because she was very little when we lived there. 04. Your father [hardly] slept at… …

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  • 102kind — I [[t]ka͟ɪnd[/t]] NOUN USES AND PHRASES ♦ kinds 1) N COUNT: usu N of n If you talk about a particular kind of thing, you are talking about one of the types or sorts of that thing. The party needs a different kind of leadership... Had Jamie ever… …

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  • 103past — past1 W1S1 [pa:st US pæst] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(previous)¦ 2¦(recent)¦ 3¦(finished)¦ 4¦(former)¦ 5¦(grammar)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Old past participle of pass] 1.) ¦(PREVIOUS)¦ [only before noun] done, used, or experienced before now …

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  • 104Pandemonium (video game) — Pandemonium! Developer(s) Toys For Bob (PlayStation Sega Saturn) Crystal Dynamics (Microsoft Windows) Ideaworks3D (N Gage Mobile) …

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  • 105Paperhouse (film) — Infobox Film name = Paperhouse image size = 200px caption = Film poster director = Bernard Rose producer = Tim Bevan Sarah Radclyffe Jane Frazer Dan Ireland M.J. Peckos writer = Matthew Jacobs narrator = starring = Charlotte Burke music = Stanley …

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  • 106admit — verb ADVERB ▪ freely, readily ▪ He freely admitted that he had taken bribes. ▪ frankly, honestly ▪ openly ▪ …

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  • 107except — ex|cept1 W2S2 [ıkˈsept] conj, prep 1.) used to introduce the only person, thing, action, fact, or situation about which a statement is not true ▪ The office is open every day except Sundays. ▪ You can have any of the cakes except this one. except …

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  • 108a bit — informal 1) slightly or a little I m feeling a bit tired. That was a bit stupid. a bit more/less: The second interview was a bit less formal than the first. 2) a short time You ll have to wait a bit. for a bit: Why don t you come and stay with us …

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  • 109champagne problem — n. A choice between two positive or ideal things; a problem that actually demonstrates one s good fortune. Example Citations: Mr. Whannell said: I call it our Hollywood trial by fire. I used to read all those books where directors are complaining …

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  • 110mind — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ human ▪ the complex nature of the human mind ▪ conscious, subconscious, unconscious ▪ Our subconscious mind tries to protect us …

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