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coat
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a piece of clothing with long sleeves, worn outdoors and over other clothes to keep warm or dry

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He buttoned up his coat to keep out the chilly wind.
I need to buy a new coat for the upcoming season.
What is a "coat"?

A coat is a type of outerwear garment that is typically made of heavier materials, such as wool, cashmere, or leather, and is designed to provide warmth and protection from the elements. Coats can come in a variety of styles and lengths, ranging from short jackets to long overcoats. They may have various features, such as hoods, collars, pockets, and closures, such as buttons, zippers, or belts. Coats can be worn as a standalone piece or layered over other clothing, depending on the temperature and occasion. They are a versatile and essential part of any winter wardrobe and can be dressed up or down depending on the outfit and occasion.

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hat
hat
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a piece of clothing often with a brim that we wear on our heads, for warmth, as a fashion item or as part of a uniform

What is a "hat"?

A hat is a head covering that can be made of various materials, such as fabric, straw, felt, or leather, and worn for a variety of purposes. Hats can be worn as protection from the elements, such as sun, rain, or cold, or as a fashion accessory to complete an outfit or make a statement. Hats come in a variety of styles and shapes, from the classic fedora or baseball cap to the traditional bowler or top hat. Some hats also have functional features, such as a brim to shield the face from the sun or a chin strap to keep the hat in place during windy conditions.

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deerstalker
deerstalker
noun
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a type of hat with two visors, one in front and one in back, traditionally worn for hunting

What is a "deerstalker"?

A deerstalker is a type of cap that is typically made of wool and is associated with hunting and outdoor activities. It is characterized by its distinctive shape, which features two side flaps that can be tied under the chin to protect the ears from the cold. The flaps also have a practical purpose in that they help to keep the cap in place while the wearer is active. The deerstalker is most commonly associated with the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, who was often depicted wearing one in adaptations of the stories. It has since become a popular style of cap for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters.

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magnifying glass
magnifying glass
noun
uk flag
/mˈæɡnɪfˌaɪɪŋ ɡlˈæs/

a glassy object that is capable of making small objects seem larger

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compound noun
pipe
pipe
noun
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a tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to smoke tobacco or other substances

personality
noun
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all the qualities that shape a person's character and make them different from others

arrogant
arrogant
Adjective
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showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

brave
brave
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Approving

having no fear when doing dangerous or painful things

cowardly
cold
cold
Adjective
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having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

hot
confident
confident
Adjective
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having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

diffident
curious
curious
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(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things

incurious
cynical
cynical
Adjective
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having a distrustful or negative outlook, often believing that people are motivated by self-interest

easily
easily
Adverb
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with no problem or difficulty

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incomparable
adverb of manner
bored
bored
Adjective
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tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

imaginative
imaginative
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displaying or having creativity or originality

intelligent
intelligent
Adjective
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good at learning things, understanding ideas, and thinking clearly

unintelligent
logical
logical
Adjective
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based on clear reasoning or sound judgment

illogical
observant
observant
Adjective
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very good at or quick in noticing small details in someone or something

proud
proud
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feeling satisfied with someone or one's possessions, achievements, etc.

humble
stubborn
stubborn
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unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so

docile
unemotional
Adjective
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showing no visible signs of feelings

emotional
unsympathetic
Adjective
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feeling or displaying no compassion

sympathetic
vain
vain
Adjective
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n
n

taking great pride in one's abilities, appearance, etc.

to examine
Verb
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to analyze someone or something in detail

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transitive

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