star
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| a shape with five or more points
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star
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| a famous actor, actress, or other performer.
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state
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| a group of people under one government.
| A state can be a whole country or part of a country.
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station
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| a building used by a public service, such as the police.
| A police station.
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stay
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| to live somewhere for a short time.
| I went to stay with my cousin during the summer vacation.
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stay
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| to continue to be in one state.
| It stayed sunny all week.
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steady
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| continuous or unchanging.
| A steady fall of snow.
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step
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| a level surface for putting your foot on to help you climb up or down, usually as part of a staircase or ladder.
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step
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| a stage in a series of things to do.
| The first step in learning to swim is to enjoy being in the water.
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stick
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| something long and thin.
| A stick of chalk.
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stick
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| to press a sharp point into something.
| He stuck a pin into the balloon.
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stick
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| to project out.
| The bread stuck out of the basket.
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stomach
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| the outside part of your body at the front between your ribs and your hips.
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stone
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| a small, loose piece of rock.
| The field was full of stones.
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stop
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| to prevent something from happening
| The man stopped the boy from running into the road.
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strain
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| to pass something through a sieve in order to filter out larger pieces.
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strand
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| anything that looks like a rope or string.
| A strand of hair.
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straw
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| a hollow tube used for drinking liquids through.
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stream
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| a steady flow of something
| a steady flow of something.
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stress
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| an extra force laid on part of a word when speaking. In the word “stretcher,” the stress is on the first syllable.
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stretch
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| to straighten or reach out as much as you can with part of your body
| She stretched out her arms.
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stretch
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| to reach one place from another
| The road stretches all the way to the mountains.
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strike
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| to stop work in order to protest about something.
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strong
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| powerful.
| Elephants are very strong.
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structure
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| the way that something is put together or organized.
| A company’s structure.
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stuck
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| The thorn stuck in her leg.
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studio
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| a room or building where television programs or movies are made.
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study
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| to learn about a subject from books and classes.
| She studied for her exams
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style
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| a fashion or design.
| What style of car is this?
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such
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| so much.
| There was such a lot of decorating to do, that he didn’t know where to begin.
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