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  • 71Eamon (video game) — Eamon Developer(s) Donald Brown Publisher(s) …

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  • 72dealing — deal|ing [ dilıŋ ] noun ** 1. ) uncount the business of buying and selling: property/drug dealing 2. ) dealings plural the business activities or the general relationship that you have with another person or organization: have dealings with… …

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  • 73demonstrative — de|mon|stra|tive [ dı manstrətıv ] adjective 1. ) showing kindness or love in the way you behave toward someone: a very demonstrative child 2. ) LINGUISTICS demonstrative pronouns are the words this, that, these, and those ╾ de|mon|stra|tive|ly… …

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  • 74dirt — [ dɜrt ] noun uncount * 1. ) soil or MUD (=soil mixed with water): Groups of children were playing in the dirt. mounds of dirt 2. ) a substance that makes something dirty: His face was covered in dirt. Angelo brushed the dirt off his coat. 3. )… …

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  • 75flirt — flirt1 [ flɜrt ] verb intransitive to behave toward someone in a way that shows your sexual or romantic interest in them: Can you be taught how to flirt? flirt with: He was really cute, so I flirted with him. flirt with phrasal verb transitive… …

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  • 76lech — lech1 [ letʃ ] noun count INFORMAL a LECHER lech lech 2 [ letʃ ] verb lech ,after or lech ,over phrasal verb transitive BRITISH INFORMAL lech after/over someone to look at or behave toward someone in an unpleasant way that shows you are sexually… …

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  • 77pissy — piss|y [ pısi ] adjective IMPOLITE 1. ) angry or in a bad mood, especially in the way you behave toward someone: Stop being so pissy! 2. ) BRITISH too unimportant to worry about: I can t be bothered with the pissy details …

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  • 78relationship — re|la|tion|ship [ rı leıʃn,ʃıp ] noun count *** 1. ) the way in which two or more things or people are connected with or involve each other: relationship between: There is a close relationship between poverty and crime. 2. ) the way in which two… …

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  • 79tiptoe — tip|toe1 [ tıp,tou ] noun on tiptoe(s) if you stand or walk on tiptoe, you stand or walk on your toes: If he stood on tiptoe, he could reach the shelf. tiptoe tip|toe 2 [ tıp,tou ] verb intransitive to walk on your toes: We tiptoed down the… …

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  • 80as — I [[t]əz, STRONG æz[/t]] CONJUNCTION AND PREPOSITION USES ♦ (Please look at category 12 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.) 1) CONJ SUBORD If something happens as something else happens, it happens at… …

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