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Burned down: Intransitive/transitive to destroy a building or something large with fire,


or to be destroyed in this way. The entire house burnt down in 20 minutes. There are
laws against burning down forests.

Vacuuming: A vacuum cleaner, also known simply as a vacuum, is a device that causes
suction in order to remove debris from floors, upholstery, draperies and other
surfaces. It is generally electrically driven. ... Specialized shop vacuums can be used to
suck up both dust and liquids.

Practice: Ready to carry out in practice what they advocated in principal.

Plugged in: technologically or socially informed and connected plugged-


in teenagers.

For hours:
Distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its j
ust 10 minutes away".

Realize: To bring into reality; make real.

Flooded: A large amount or number, especially when moving from one place to
another

Soaking wet: To lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other
liquid. To be thoroughly wet.

Landed: Owning much land, especially through inheritance."The landed aristocracy"

consisting of or relating to land owned through inheritance.

Mud: A slimy sticky mixture of solid material with a liquid and especially water;
especially: soft wet earth.

At least: You use at least to say that a number or amount is the smallest that is
possible or likely and that the actual number or amount may be greater. The forms at
the least and at the very least are also used.

Muddy: Is a verb that means to make dirty with mud. ... The meaning of muddy is easy
to remember: just look at the root word mud and think about smearing it on
something. Muddy is also an adjective that describes something that's dirty and messy.

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