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Animal[n](something that lives and moves but isn’t a person).
Accident[n](something bad which happens that isn’t intended).
Adventurous[adj](exciting and often dangerous)
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Bored[adj](feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do)
Burn[v](destroy with fire)
Bury[V](to put a dead body into the ground )
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Crowd[n](Big group of people together)
Card[n](a folded piece of paper with a picture on the front)
Change[v](to stop using one thing and start using another)
is forDance[v](to move your feet and body to the rhythm of music)
Dirt[n](an substance that makes something not clean)
Disaster[n](something that causes a lot of harm or damage)
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Eye[n](one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with)
Energetic[adj](having or involving a lot of energy)
Event[n](Something that happens, specially or inusual)
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Fool[n](a stupid person)
Folk[n](someone’s parent)
Fat[adj](Someone who is fat weighs too much)
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Guest[n](Someone who comes to visit you in your house)
Gang[n](Group of criminals)
Ghost[n](the spirit of a dead person which appears to people)
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Hide[v](to put something in a place where it cannot be seen or found)
Hotel[n](a place where you pay to stay when you’re away from home)
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Issue[n](an important subject or problem that people are discussing)
Island[n](an area of land that has water around it)
Inside[adv](in or into a room, building, container, etc)
is forJuggler[n](someone who juggles objects to entertain people)
Jewellery[n](objects made from gold, silver, and valuable stones that you wear for decoration)
Jacket[n](a short coat)
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Keep[v](to have something permanently or for the whole of a period of time)
Killer[n](someone who kills, or a disease, substance, or animal that kills)
Kick[v](to hit or move something with your feet)
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Lucky[adj](having good things happen to you)
Live[v](to be alive)
Lonely[adj](unhappy because you aren’t with other people)
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Magic[n](special power that can make things happen that seen impossible)
Musician[n](someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job)
Maze[n](a complicated system of paths where you can easily become lost)
Murder[n](the crime of intentionally killing someone)
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New[adj](different from before)
Nameplate[n](a piece of metal or plastic fastened onto something to show who owns it, who has made it, or who lives or works there)
Near[adv](Not far away in distance)
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Opposite[adj](in a position facing something or someone but on the other side)
Owner[n](someone who legally owns something)
Outdated[adj](not modern enough)
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Performer[n](someone who entertains people)
People[n](more than one person)
Photograph[n](a picture produced with a camera)
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Question[n](a sentence or phrase that asks you for information)
Quickly[adv](fast or in a short time)
Quest[n](an attempt to get something or do something difficult)
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Reporter[n](someone whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them on television, radio, or in a newspaper)
Ride[v](to travel by sitting on a horse, bicycle, or motocycle and controlling it)
Rub[v](to press your hand or a cloth on a surface and move it backwards and fowards)
Race[n](a competition in which people run, rive, drive, etc. Against each other in order to see who is the faster)
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Soccer[n](a game in which two teams of eleven people kick a ball and try to score goals)
Success[n](when you achieve what you want to achieve)
Short[adj](having a small distance from one end to the other)
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Tasty[adj](food which is tasty has a good flavour and is nice to eat)
Theatre[n](a building with a stage where people go to watch plays)
Train[v](to practise a sport or exercise, often in order to prepare for a sporting event, or to help someone to do this)
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Victory[n](when you win in a fight or competition)
Valuable[adj](valuable objects could be sold for a lot of money)
Village[n](a place where people live in the countryside that includes buildings such as shops and a school but which is smaller than a town)
Volunteer[n](someone who does work without being paid, especially work that involves helping people)
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Weight[n](how heavy someone or something is)
Wipe[v](to clean or dry something by moving a cloth across it)
Wedding[n](an official ceremony at which a man and woman get married)
Weird[adj](very strange)
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