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old fashioned, These clothes look a bit old-fashioned, I want something more modern.
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He’s short and has fair hair.
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He’s the funniest guy I’ve ever met.
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to stand out, He really stands out from the crowd because he has long blue hair.
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appearance, Can you describe the appearance of the suspect?
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walk uphill, You have to walk uphill all the time in Lisbon.
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far, Near Lisbon there’s the furthest point west in Europe.
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degrees, It was twenty degrees.
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burn calories. You burn a lot of calories if you walk uphill and downhill all the time.
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cost a fortune, Oh these shoes look expensive, they must’ve cost a fortune.
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do sth in return, I'll come with you, but you have to do something for me in return.
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giant, Dad terrified us with stories of a big, bad giant who ate little children.
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emperor, Caesar Augustus was one of the greatest Roman emperors.
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fortune teller, He went to the fortune teller because he wanted to know what would happen in his life.
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prediction, prophecy, The prophecy says that he’ll have to fight with a giant dragon.
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takeaway. We were too tired to cook so we ordered takeaway.
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give up sth. I want to give up meat, give up snacks, give up sweets
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disagreement, They had a disagreement and they need to talk about it and explain everything.
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agreement, We had an agreement and you broke it.
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cruel, Don't tease him about his weight, it's cruel.
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overlook, I think there is one key fact that you have overlooked.
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bloom, The trees have started to bloom.
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distinguish, A trademark distinguishes your business from your competitors.
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viewpoint, You have to climb uphill to reach the viewpoint.
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daylight, The picture looks much better in daylight.
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washbag, Pack all your toiletries in the washback.
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beautician, When you experience skin issues, it might make sense to visit a beautician.
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pimple, Oh no, what’s that red pimple in the middle of my forehead? I’ve got a date today.
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acne, What acne cream do you recommend?
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swallow, Swallows built a nest under the roof of my house.
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plumber, The tap is leaking, we need to call the plumber.
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calf, He kicked my calf and ran away.
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almond, Almond milk, soy milk and oat milk are alternatives to standard milk.
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prejudice, I don’t have any prejudice against people who prefer different types of ice-cream
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set off, set out, I have to set off early to get there. She'll set off for Warsaw in the evening. We will set out at noon
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set up a company, If you want to set a company up, you will need an accountant.
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get used to sth, You easily get used to the cars and can ignore the sounds of traffic. And you can’t get used to trains that much.
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line, There were two lines and we took the one on the right.
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takeaway, We had pastel de nata take away. I don’t feel like cooking, let’s get a takeaway.
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mist, The mountain villages seem to be permanently misty.
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fog, Due to the thick fog, the flight was cancelled.
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head, Where are you heading? The coach was heading for Warsaw.
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scenic, scenic road, scenic spot, We took the scenic route home.
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hospitality, The Poles are well- known for their hospitality.
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hospitable, Our host was very hospitable.
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soak, We soaked everybody with our water guns.
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soaking wet, Everybody was soaking wet.
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tiles, You can clean tiles more easily than the wooden floor.
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follow the rules, obey the rules
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river bank, We sat on the riverbank and had a picnic.
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sea shore, You can walk for miles along the shore.
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flashlight, Don’t forget to bring the flashlight on the trekking trip!
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lighter, He set the deodorant on fire using a lighter.
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dense, dense forest, dense hair, dense fog, Population in this area is very dense.
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sulk, When you’re using polish words when you already know an English word for sth I feel like sulking.
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conscience, I just reminded you about it to have a clean conscience.
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thought-provoking, It was a really thought-provoking film.
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gripping, engaging, I must recommend this series to you, it’s unbelievably gripping.
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pepper spray, Some people carry pepper spray for personal safety.
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Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, I’ve lived in Kraków for 7 years. I’ve been living in Kraków for 7 years.
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stative verbs, they don’t have the ing form, We've known each other for 3 years.
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