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25 Cards in this Set
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Seafood |
animals from the sea that are eaten as food |
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Fries |
long, thin pieces of potato that have been cooked in hot oil |
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Cookie. US Biscuit. UK |
a thin, flat cake that is sweet and dry |
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Bottle |
a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, with a narrow top |
a bottle of wine |
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Bar |
a small block of something solid |
a chocolate bar |
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Tube |
a long, thin container |
a tube of toothpaste |
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Bowl |
a round, deep dish used for holding soup and other food |
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Jar |
a glass container used for keeping food |
a jar of jam |
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How much |
used to ask about the amount of something |
How much money will I need? |
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How many |
used in questions to ask about the number of something |
How many hours a week do you work? |
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Recipe |
a list of foods and a set of instructions telling you how to cook something |
a recipe for carrot cake |
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Pants. US Trousers. UK |
a piece of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for each leg |
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Coat |
a piece of clothing that you wear over your other clothes when you are outside |
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Raincoat |
a coat that you wear to keep yourself dry when it is raining |
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Boots |
a shoes that covers your foots and part of your legs |
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Sneakers. US Trainer. UK |
a soft sports shoeS |
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Scarf |
a piece of cloth that you wear around your neck or head to keep warm or for decoration |
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Purse. US Handbag. UK |
a bag carried by a woman with her money, keys, etc. inside |
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Casule |
Casual clothes are comfortable and not formal. |
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Smart |
If you look smart or your clothes are smart, you look clean and tidy. |
I need to look smart for my interview. If you want to come to her party, you need to dress smart. |
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Sleeve |
the part of a jacket, shirt, etc. that covers your arm |
He rolled up his sleeves to do the dishes. |
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Sell |
to give something to someone who gives you money for it |
He sold his guitar for £50. |
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Fit |
to be the right shape or size for someone or something |
This shirt doesn’t fit me any more. |
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Horrible |
very unpleasant or bad |
What’s that horrible smell? |
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Terriblr |
very bad |
The weather was terrible a terrible accident |