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      Nausea is an uncomfortable feeling in the back of your throat or an uneasiness in your stomach. 
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      to be very angry, sometimes without expressing it   The whole episode left me fuming at the injustice of it all  
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      The children were wearing dirty, ragged clothes.  
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      --- If your stomach grumbles, it makes a low, continuous noise, usually because you are hungry. --- to complain about someone or something in an annoyed way   She spent the evening grumbling to me about her job.  
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      These diseases are more prevalent among young children. Trees are dying in areas where acid rain is most prevalent  
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      He jabbed a pudgy finger at me.  
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      a very simple and small building made from pieces of wood, metal, or other materials 
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      a very small, thin piece of something, usually broken off something larger: 
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      old and in poor condition   The hotel we stayed in was really dilapidated  
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      to feel extremely worried or frightened about something that is going to happen or that might happen:   I dread to think what would happen if he was left to cope on his own. He's dreading the exam - he's sure he's going to fail  
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      znaleźć sposób żeby coś ogarnąć umysłem    começar a aprender
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      to find a way to understand or accept (something)   I just couldn't wrap my mind around what had happened.  
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      He suddenly let out a piercing shriek  
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      a small area surrounded by a fence, especially one in which animals are kept 
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      to do things in a hurried and busy way   Thomas bustled around the house, getting everything ready.  
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      the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens or changes   When she thought she heard someone following her, she quickened her pace  
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      quick, energetic, and active:   He set a brisk pace and we struggled to keep up  
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      to make an unpleasantly loud noise   The loudspeakers blared across the square. The radio was blaring (out) martial music.  
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