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 Sensible-having or using good judgment; reasonable

 Reasonable-based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical


 Shopping centre-a group of shops with a common area for cars to park
 Balance-to be in a position where you will stand without falling to either side
 =A balance is also the amount of something that you have left after you have
spent or used up the rest
 =to arrange so that one set of elements exactly equals another
 Add up-to calculate the total of two or more numbers
 Bind-to tie something or someone tightly
 Hit the nail right on the head-to describe exactly what is causing a situation or
problem:
 =I think Mick hit the nail on the head when he said that what's lacking in this
company is a feeling of confidence.
 Note-a short piece of writing
 Note down-to write something so that you do not forget it:
 Take notes-to write something down or remember it carefully
 Notebook- a book of plain paper or paper with lines, for writing on
 Banknote- a piece of printed paper that has a particular value as money
 Key-
 Keyboard-the row of keys on a musical instrument such as a piano
 Armour-strong covering that protects something, especially the body
 Spread- to cover or reach a wider or increasing area, or to make something do
this
 All over- covering the whole extent or surface
 Fascinated- extremely interested
 Scene- a view or picture of a place, event, or activity
 Murder- the crime of intentionally killing a person
 Evidence- one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
 I.e- used especially in writing before a piece of information that makes the
meaning of something clearer
 Used to- to be familiar with something or someone:
 =We're used to tourists here - we get thousands every year.
 At first- in or at the beginning
 Accustomed- familiar with something
 Pull yourself together- to become calm and behave normally again after being
angry or upset:
 =Just pull yourself together. There's no point crying about it.
 Benefit- a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help
 Sake- in order to help or bring advantage to someone
 Give up- to stop doing something
 Mixed up- put into the wrong place or order, esp. when put where similar
things belong
 Humour- the ability to find things funny, the way in which people see that
some things are funny
 Dress- used, especially in combination, to refer to clothes of a particular type,
especially those worn in particular situations
 Master - a famous and very skilled painter
 = In art history, "Old Master refers to any painter of skill who worked in
Europe before about 1800, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Albrecht
Dürer to Caravaggio, Rembrandt, and Jacques-Louis David.
 = to learn how to do something well
 Masterpiece- a work of art such as a painting, film, or book that is made with
great skill
 So- very, extremely, or to such a degree
 So that-with the result that
 So as to- in order to
 And so on- and similar things; et cetera.
 So many- used to say that there are limits to something
 So far- until now
 So far as I know- used to say what you think is true, although you do not know
all the facts
 Praise- to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics
of a person or thing
 Loan- an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be
paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to
pay as a charge for borrowing
 Furthemore- in addition; more importantly
 Moreover- (used to add information) also and more importantly
 Toe- any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot
 Personally- to think that someone is offending you when they are not
 = in person

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