lap
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| one circuit of a race track.
| The runners were on the last lap of the track.
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lap
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| to drink using the tongue, in the way an animal does.
| The kittens lapped up the milk.
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last
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| the most recent.
| We stayed in last night.
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launch
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| to start something off.
| They launched the rocket successfully
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life
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| the time that you are alive
| My grandmother had a long, happy life.
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lift
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| a ride in a vehicle that you don’t have to pay for
| Can I give you a lift into town?
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light
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| not dark in color
| Her dress was light blue.
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line
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| a long, thin mark.
| A wavy line
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line
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| a straight row of something
| A line of cars
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link
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| a connection between two things.
| The new highway provides a link between the two cities
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lip
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| the top edge of a container.
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litter
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| baby animals born to the same mother at one time.
| A litter of puppies.
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little
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| not much.
| I only have a little time.
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live
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| to stay in a place.
| Hermit crabs live in shells
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live
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| shown while the event is taking place.
| A live television show.
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locate
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| to find where something is.
| He finally located the garage down a side street.
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lock
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| a device on a canal that raises or lowers the water level so that boats can move up and down.
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long
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| being a certain length.
| The fish was one foot long
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look
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| to appear a certain way
| He looked tired after a sleepless night.
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lose
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| to be defeated in a game or battle.
| He lost the tennis match.
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mad
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| crazy or foolish.
| She is mad to swim in the sea during winter.
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make
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| to cause something to happen
| The stone made ripples in the pond
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make
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| to force someone to do something
| Our teacher made us straighten up the classroom
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manage
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| to be able to do something that is difficult.
| She managed to swim across the bay.
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marble
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| a small, glass ball that is used to play a children’s game called marbles
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mark
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| a score that shows how well you have done at something.
| I got high marks in French.
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match
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| a small stick of wood or cardboard that you strike against a rough surface to make a flame.
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material
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| things that are used to make or do something
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matter
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| a subject that needs to be discussed or decided.
| It was an urgent matter.
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mature
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| things that are used to make or do something.
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