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By heart-to learn something in such a way that you can say it from memory
Poetry-poems in general as a form of literature
Measurement- length, height, width, etc., of something, which you discover by
measuring
Report-to give a description of something or information about it to someone
Reporter-a person whose job is to discover information about news events and
describe them for a newspaper or magazine or for radio or television
Misbehavior-bad behavior
Well done- praising someone and saying that you are pleased about
Set-a group of similar things that belong together in some way
Approve-to have a positive opinion of someone or something
Disapprove-to feel that something or someone is bad
Track-a mark left on the ground or on another surface by an person
-to follow a person or animal by looking for proof that they have been
somewhere
Running track-a piece of ground, usually oval-shaped, that is used for races
involving athletes
Railway track-the lines on which trains run
Print-a mark made by pressure
Recipe-a set of instructions telling you how to prepare and cook food
Alike-similar to each other
Like each other-having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to
Package-an object or set of objects wrapped in paper, usually in order to be
sent by post
Parcel-the same as package
Packet-a small paper or cardboard container in which a number of small
objects are sold
Camp-a place where people stay in tents or other temporary structures
Camping-the activity of staying in a tent on holiday
Campsite-a piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with
toilets
Tent-a shelter made of canvas or a similar material and supported by poles and
ropes, that you can fold up and carry with you
Saddle-a seat on a bicycle, motorcycle, a leather seat on a horse
Via-by way of, or by use of
Oral-of, taken by, or done to the mouth
Messenger-someone who takes a message or documents from one person to
another
Pigeon-a large, usually gray-and-white bird that lives esp. in cities
Beat-to defeat or do better than
-to hit repeatedly
Chief-most important or main
-the person in charge of a group or organization, or the ruler of a tribe
Tribe-a group of people, often of related families, who live together, sharing
the same language, culture
Disappoint-to fail to satisfy someone or their hopes, wishes
Fine-good
Superior-better than average
Sort-a group of things that are of the same type or that share similar qualities
Sort out-to separate one type of things from a group of things
Recycle-to sort and collect rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful
materials
Rubbish-waste material or things that are no longer wanted or needed
Hollow-having a hole or empty space
Solid-hard or firm, keeping a clear shape
Fall to pieces-to break apart into smaller parts
The lot-everything
Popcorn-what we eat in the cinema
Represent-to be a sign or symbol of something
to speak, act
Representative-someone who speaks or does something officially for another
person or group of people
Symbolize-to represent something
Ceremony-formal acts, often fixed and traditional, performed on important
social or religious occasions
Shame-an uncomfortable feeling of guilt or of being ashamed because of your
own or someone else's bad behaviour
Ashamed-feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or
about a quality in your character
Exclaim-to say or shout something suddenly because of surprise, fear, pleasure
Nonsense-an idea, something said or written, or behaviour that is silly or stupid
Traffic jam-a large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or
moving very slowly
Rank-a position in an organization, such as the army, showing the importance
of the person having it
Admiral-an officer of very high rank in the navy