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an organized public show, often performed outdoors, where people dress in decorated or unusual clothes Pol. widowisko, parada, konkurs commencer à apprendre
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Pageants are old-fashioned
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to move, change, or do something without any plan or purpose commencer à apprendre
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leant on the bar and reached for a pastry. He drifted into the room.
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He leant on the bar and reached for a pastry.
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a special type of tie (= a strip of cloth put around a collar) in the shape of a bow, worn especially by men on formal occasions commencer à apprendre
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waiters in bow-ties served coffee and chardonnay
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a type of white wine made from Chardonnay grapes and produced in many countries throughout the world commencer à apprendre
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waiters in bow-ties served coffee and chardonnay
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to look at or consider someone or something carefully, especially in order to form an opinion about them commencer à apprendre
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He finished off his croissant, surveyed the buzz of journalists
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a continuous noise like the sound of a bee commencer à apprendre
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He surveyed the buzz of journalists
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showing that you know all about something, even if it has not been discussed directly commencer à apprendre
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without any faults and impossible to criticize [perfect] commencer à apprendre
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The 60-year-old, impeccably dressed
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to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially so that you look confident or proud commencer à apprendre
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six of his graduate class sauntered in wearing towering high heels.
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his graduate class sauntered in wearing towering high heels
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to send a radio or television signal through the air, especially to somewhere very distant commencer à apprendre
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the show beamed into millions of homes
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the state of being a famous performer commencer à apprendre
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for the winner stardom awaits
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if a situation, event etc ____ you, it is going to happen in the future commencer à apprendre
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for the winner stardom awaits
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sb who is often asked to give their opinion publicly of a situation or subject, expert commencer à apprendre
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As a Venezuelan pundit, says: “Miss Venezuela has always been a dream factory.”
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an event or situation that is designed to show the good qualities of a person, organization, product etc commencer à apprendre
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I sat in on the showcase preview of the top six “Misses”.
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an occasion when you can see a film, play, painting etc before it is shown to the public commencer à apprendre
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I sat in on the showcase preview of the top six “Misses”.
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a long piece of cloth that you wear over one shoulder and across your chest commencer à apprendre
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they wore matching white sashes, emblazoned with the name of their home states.
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if something is ____ with a name, design etc, it has that design on it where it can easily be seen commencer à apprendre
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they wore matching white sashes, emblazoned with the name of their home states.
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unusual or interesting enough to be easily noticed Pol. uderzający, rzucający się w oczy commencer à apprendre
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Her striking features made her the critics' favourite for the crown.
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someone who competes in a contest: commencer à apprendre
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one of only two darker skinned contestants.
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a hard but delicate, shiny, white substance made by heating a special type of clay to a high temperature, used to make cups, plates, decorations, etc.: commencer à apprendre
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