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    • Cringe

      CRINGE definition: 1. to suddenly move away from someone or...

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      Oxford definition: 1. a city in south east England, famous...

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      PRESENT definition: 1. something that you are given, without...

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      PRACTICE definition: 1. action rather than thought or ideas:...

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      RECOMMEND definition: 1. to suggest that someone or...

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      WORK definition: 1. an activity, such as a job, that a...

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      BLUNDER definition: 1. a serious mistake, usually caused by...

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