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Bark: to make the loud, short noise that a dog and some other animals make
Argue: to disagree esp. strongly and sometimes angrily in talking or discussing something
Apologize: to tell someone that you are sorry for something that has caused them inconvenience or
unhappiness
Boss (n): someone who is responsible for employees and tells them what to
Boss (v): to tell someone what they should do all the time
Beach: a flat, sloping area of sand or small stones beside the sea or a lake
Bottle: a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic with a narrow neck
Brain: the organ inside the head that controls movement, thought, memory, feeling and physical
activity
Complaint: reason for not being satisfied; a statement that sb makes saying that they are not
satisfied
Coat (n): a piece of outdoor clothing that is worn over other clothes to keep warm or dry
Deer: an animal with long legs, that eats grass, leaves, etc. and can run fast. Most male deer have
ANTLERS
Couple: two people or things, two or a few things that are similar or the same
Criticize: to say that you disapprove of sb/sth; to say what you do not like or think is wrong about
sb/sth
Discuss: to talk about sth with other people, especially in order to decide sth
Definitely: certainly, a way of emphasizing that sth is true and that there is no doubt about it
Exchange: giving and receiving, ] an act of giving sth to sb or doing sth for sb and receiving sth in
return
Downstairs: on or to a floor or a house or building lower than the one you are on, especially the one
at ground level
Experience: the knowledge and skill that you have gained through doing sth for a period of time;
Expenses: Cost
Faucet: a device for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container
Air: the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe
Fund: an amount of money that has been saved or has been made available for a particular purpose
Humble: showing you do not think that you are as important as other people, not proud
Host: a person who invites guests to a meal, a party, etc. or who has people staying at their house
Hang up: to end a telephone conversation by putting the telephone RECEIVER down or switching the
telephone off