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to bet
to bet
[Verb]

to risk money on the result of a coming event by trying to predict it

Ex: Friends often bet on sports events to make watching more exciting. 
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to bid
to bid
[Verb]

to offer a particular price for something, usually at an auction

Ex: He decided to bid $500 for the painting at the auction. 
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to burst
to burst
[Verb]

to suddenly and violently break open or apart, particularly as a result of internal pressure

Ex: The balloon burst with a loud pop, startling everyone. 
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to cast
to cast
[Verb]

to choose a performer to play a role in a movie, opera, play, etc.

Ex: The director will cast the lead role in the upcoming musical next week. 
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to cost
to cost
[Verb]

to require a particular amount of money

Ex: The new smartphone costs $500, but it comes with advanced features. 
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to cut
to cut
[Verb]

to divide a thing into smaller pieces using a sharp object

Ex: I cut the paper with scissors to make a snowflake. 
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to fit
to fit
[Verb]

to be of the right size or shape for someone

Ex: Can you try on these shoes to see if they fit? 
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to hit
to hit
[Verb]

to strike someone or something with force using one's hand or an object

Ex: I accidentally hit my thumb with the hammer. 
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to hurt
to hurt
[Verb]

to cause injury or physical pain to yourself or someone else

Ex: Be careful with that toy; it could hurt someone. 
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to let
to let
[Verb]

to allow something to happen or someone to do something

Ex: Don't let the rainy weather ruin your mood. 
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to proofread

to read and correct the mistakes of a written or printed text

Ex: Before submitting her essay, she asked her friend to proofread it for any typos or grammatical errors. 
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to put
to put
[Verb]

to move something or someone from one place or position to another

Ex: Did she put the flowers in the vase? 
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to quit
to quit
[Verb]

to give up your job, school, etc.

Ex: After the disagreement, three employees quit. 
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to read
to read
[Verb]

to look at written or printed words or symbols and understand their meaning

Ex: I can read this book easily. 
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to reset
to reset
[Verb]

to turn a system off and on again

Ex: When the computer froze, she had to reset it to get it working again. 
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to rid
to rid
[Verb]

to free from something undesirable or unwanted

Ex: She decided to rid her closet of old clothes by donating them to charity. 
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to set
to set
[Verb]

to adjust something to be in a suitable or desired condition for a specific purpose or use

Ex: She set the computer to mute. 
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to shed
to shed
[Verb]

to let hair, skin, horn, or feathers fall naturally

Ex: Birds shed old feathers during molting season. 
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to shut
to shut
[Verb]

to close something

Ex: Before going to bed, she had to shut all the windows to keep the cold air out. 
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to slit
to slit
[Verb]

to create a clean and narrow cut through something

Ex: The tailor decided to slit the fabric to create a vent in the back of the dress. 
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to split
to split
[Verb]

to be divided into smaller groups or parts

Ex: The large tour group split into smaller factions to explore different areas of the city. 
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to spread
to spread
[Verb]

to cause something to reach or affect a larger area or group of people

Ex: The campaign spread its influence to neighboring cities. 
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to thrust
to thrust
[Verb]

to push an object or person with considerable strength and speed

Ex: The knight thrust his sword into the enemy, swiftly defeating his opponent. 
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to upset
to upset
[Verb]

to make a person unhappy or emotionally disturbed

Ex: When I forgot her birthday, it upset my sister a lot. 
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