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to make a hole or passage in the ground [= dig down] commencer à apprendre
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She was thinking of nameless insects which burrowed into flesh.
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the soft part of the body of a person or animal that is between the skin and the bones commencer à apprendre
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insects which burrowed into flesh.
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a female teacher in the past, who lived with a rich family and taught their children at home commencer à apprendre
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the Carters have engaged a new governess
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very keen and excited about sth that is going to happen or about sth you want to do commencer à apprendre
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her eagerness to learn new songs was exceptional.
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commencer à apprendre
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the tributaries of the Thames
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if a group of people or things _____ somewhere, or are _____-ed somewhere, they form a small group in that place commencer à apprendre
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By the time her friends had clustered round her with cries of distress,
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to make a small hole in or through something, using an object with a sharp point, to force a way through sth Pol. przekłuwać, przeszywać commencer à apprendre
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the great broad-leaved trees of the rain-forest pierced by sudden rays of sun.
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a large brightly coloured bird like a parrot, with a long tail commencer à apprendre
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She read about brilliantly coloured birds flashing between the laden branches -macaws
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commencer à apprendre
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She read about brilliantly coloured birds flashing between the laden branches -humming birds
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Pol. papużka aleksndretta commencer à apprendre
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macaws and humming birds and parakeets
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commencer à apprendre
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curtains of sweetly scented orchids trailing from the trees
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commencer à apprendre
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... orchids trailing from the trees
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to droop over or along a surface commencer à apprendre
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... scented orchids trailing from the trees
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clothes, books etc that are _____ are old and torn commencer à apprendre
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an old book with a tattered spine,
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an old book with a tattered spine,
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British English a woman who works as a nurse in a private school commencer à apprendre
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Matron found her there long after bedtime,
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to sit on top of something or on the edge of something commencer à apprendre
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to angrily criticize someone, especially a child, about something they have done [= tell off] commencer à apprendre
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she did not scold her for
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the nose and mouth that stick out from the face of some animals: commencer à apprendre
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they're called alligators because their snouts are fatter
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liquid that appears on your skin when you are hot or nervous [= sweat] commencer à apprendre
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Not sweat, dear, perspiration
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a twisting circular pattern Pol. zwój, wirowanie, wir commencer à apprendre
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Anna described the Indians, covered in terrifying swirls of paint,
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