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  • 71rotten — rot|ten1 [ˈrɔtn US ˈra:tn] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: rotinn] 1.) badly decayed and no longer good to use ▪ the smell of rotten eggs ▪ Some of the wood was completely rotten. ▪ The apples went rotten very quickly. 2.) informal… …

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  • 72rough — rough1 W3S2 [rʌf] adj comparative rougher superlative roughest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not smooth)¦ 2¦(not exact)¦ 3¦(problems/difficulties)¦ 4¦(not gentle)¦ 5¦(town/area etc)¦ 6¦(weather/sea)¦ 7¦(voice/sound)¦ …

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  • 73sleep — sleep1 W2S1 [sli:p] v past tense and past participle slept [slept] 1.) to rest your mind and body, usually at night when you are lying in bed with your eyes closed →↑asleep, oversleep ↑oversleep ▪ I usually sleep on my back. ▪ Did you sleep well… …

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  • 74awful — 1 adjective 1 very bad or unpleasant: The weather was awful. | a really awful book | These canned apricots taste awful! | I felt awful about not being able to help. 2 (only before noun) spoken used to emphasize how much or how good, bad etc… …

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  • 75grim — adjective grimmer, grimmest 1 SITUATION/NEWS making you feel worried and unhappy: There s more grim news from the war zone. | things look grim (for): Things look pretty grim for farmers right now. | grim prospect (=something bad that will… …

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  • 76sleep — 1 /sli:p/ verb past tense and past participle slept /slept/ 1 REST (I) to rest your mind and body by being asleep: I normally sleep on my back. | You re welcome to stay if you don t mind sleeping on the floor. | sleep well/soundly: Did you sleep… …

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  • 77тяготиться — ТЯГОТИТЬСЯ, несов., чем. Испытывать затруднение, неудобства от кого , чего л. [impf. to be burdened (with), feel the burden (of), feel something as a burden; to be oppressed (by, with), feel ill or sad; to be bored (with), be tired (by)]. Все они …

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  • 78gross out — verb 1. fill with distaste This spoilt food disgusts me • Syn: ↑disgust, ↑revolt, ↑repel • Derivationally related forms: ↑repulsive (for: ↑repel), ↑ …

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  • 79TLC — abbr. colloq. tender loving care. * * * noun considerate and solicitous care young children need lots of TLC • Syn: ↑tender loving care • Hypernyms: ↑care, ↑attention, ↑aid, ↑tending * * * …

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  • 80The Ablest Man in the World — is a short story by Edward Page Mitchell. It was written in 1879. Plot summaryDr. Fisher is spending his July holiday in Baden. While he is there, Baron Savitch, a rising Russian politician, is said to be ill by one of the hotel staff. Fisher is… …

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