notice
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| attention.
| Take no notice of them
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nursery
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| a place where trees and plants are grown and sold.
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nut
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| a small piece of metal with a hole in it that is screwed onto a bolt.
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occasion
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| a time when something happens
| I have flown in an airplane on two occasions.
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occupy
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| to take up a space or live in a place.
| The company occupied the top two floors of the building.
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occupy
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| to control a place by force.
| The army occupied the city
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occur
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| to come into your mind.
| That never occurred to me.
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odd
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| not belonging to a pair or a set of things.
| Wearing odd socks
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odd
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| any number that cannot be divided exactly by two.
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offend
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| to break a law.
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oil
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| a greasy substance that is found in the seeds and fruits of some plants
| This type of oil is often used for cooking
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old
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| having existed for a long time
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only
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| no more than
| Only five of us went to the park.
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open
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| with plenty of space, or not closed in
| Open fields.
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operate
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| to perform surgery in a hospital.
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opposite
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| completely different.
| Tall is the opposite of short.
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orange
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| a juicy fruit with a tough skin.
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order
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| a request for something in a store or restaurant.
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order
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| a way that things are placed or arranged.
| Alphabetical order.
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organ
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| a part inside your body that does a particular job
| Your heart is an organ.
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out
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| into view
| The Sun came out from behind the cloud.
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out
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| no longer lit.
| Blow the candle out.
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pack
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| to fit in as much as possible.
| The hall was packed with people.
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pack
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| a group of similar animals or objects
| Pack of cards.
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pad
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| a thick piece of soft material
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pad
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| the soft, fleshy parts on an animal’s paw.
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paddle
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| to walk around in shallow water.
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palm
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| a tree without branches that grows in hot regions. Palms have long leaves that grow from the top of the trunk
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part
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| a role in a play
| She played the part of the queen in the play.
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particular
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| special, or careful.
| Take particular care of that!
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