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List of vocabulary Verb Adverb Noun Coup Mriner Marne Laud impccably impeccability crrespndent overstate trffic evde

pprehnd overstatement trafficker evader apprehension stamping ground; stomping ground ruthlessness smuggler smuggling cocine cpture raft cut corners; he had even began to cut corners lite trafficless evadable Marne Laudable impccable Adjective Idiomatic

ruthlessly smggle

rthless

on the run

to change tack, to try a different tack

across the board

to chase down headway rate unleash hurtful dmineering fiercely flare flare up fierceness fierce allied

Description a sudden violent seizure of power from a goverment; an unexpected and notably succesful act

praise highly especially in a public context in accordance with the highest standards a journalist reporting on a particular subject or from a particular country state too emphatically, exaggerate escape or avoid specially by guile or trickery; avoid giving a direct answer to (a question) arrest someone for a crime; understand, perceive a place one regularly frequents having or showing no compassion move goods illegally into or out of a country; convey secretly or illicitly and addictive drug derived from coca a large amount of something carry out something with a minimum of effort o reflection so as to save money or time a group of people considered to be superior on a society or organization
1. Fig. while one is moving from place to place. I will try to pick up some aspirin today on the run. I will think about it on the run. 2. Fig. running from the police. Richard is on the run from the cops. The gang of crooks is on the run. to start using a different method for dealing with a situation, especially in the way that you communicate

if something is done, happens, or exists across the board, it is done, happens, or exists in every part or area of something The company is proposing to cut spending right across the board . Even as late as September, there are still course vacancies across the board, although the majority are in sciences. to track down and seize someone or something. Larry set out to chase the pickpocket down. The police chased down the suspect.

forward movement or progress a measure, quantity or frequency; USA has a very crime rate; to free from a restrain or control to release or loose from or as if from a leash causing distress; upsetting behave in an rrogant and overbearing way violent or aggressive, ferocious joined by or relating to an alliance to erupt or intensify suddenly to become suddenly angry

look at walk out rule out turn sth/sb in hand over

Consider, examine, check depart suddenly or angrily; dated, go for walks in courtship exclude something as a possibility hand someone or something over to authorities pass to someone else

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