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  • 1crib — crib1 [krıb] n [: Old English; Origin: cribb] 1.) AmE a bed for a baby or young child, with bars on the side to stop the baby from falling out British Equivalent: cot 2.) BrE a bed with high sides for a very young baby, which you can move gently… …

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  • 2crib — 1 noun especially AmE 1 (C) a bed for a baby or young child, especially one with bars to keep the baby from falling out; cot (1) BrE 2 (C) an open box or wooden frame holding food for animals; manger 3 (C) BrE a model of the scene of Jesus birth …

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  • 3death — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ early, premature, untimely ▪ The president s untimely death has thrown the country into chaos. ▪ sudden, unexpected ▪ immediate …

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  • 4List of Australian rules football competitions in Victoria — Victorian Football League= *Bendigo Bombers *Box Hill Hawks *Casey Scorpions *Coburg Tigers *Frankston Dolphins *Geelong Cats *North Ballarat Roosters *Northern Bullants *Port Melbourne Borough *Sandringham Zebras *Tasmanian Devils *Werribee… …

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  • 5trot — trot1 [trɔt US tra:t] v past tense and past participle trotted present participle trotting [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: troter] 1.) if a horse trots, it moves fairly quickly with each front leg moving at the same time as the opposite… …

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