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handmade
handmade
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made by hand or with the use of hand tools, rather than by machine or mass production methods

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She bought a handmade bracelet at the artisan market.
Every piece in the collection is handmade and one of a kind.
well-dressed
well-dressed
Adjective
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/ˌwɛlˈdrɛst/

wearing clothes that are stylish or expensive

English-speaking
Adjective
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/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃspˈiːkɪŋ/

capable of speaking and understanding the English language

easy-going
easy-going
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/ˈiːziɡˈoʊɪŋ/

calm and not easily worried or annoyed

never-ending
never-ending
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/ˌnɛvɝˈɛndɪŋ/

continuing indefinitely without stopping or reaching a conclusion

strong-willed
strong-willed
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/stɹˈɔŋwˈɪld/

very determined in one's beliefs or decisions, often showing firmness of character and persistence in achieving what one wants

broad-minded
broad-minded
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/bɹˈɔːdmˈaɪndᵻd/

able to consider and accept a wide range of opinions and beliefs

narrow-minded
many-sided
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/mˈɛnisˈaɪdᵻd/

characterized by multiple perspectives or qualities, showing complexity and diversity

tax-free
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/tˈæksfɹˈiː/

excused from government charges or fees which are usually excluded from workers' income or added to the price of some products and services

lead-free
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/lˈiːdfɹˈiː/

free from the presence or use of lead

worldwide
worldwide
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in or to all parts of the world

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movie
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a story told through a series of moving pictures with sound, usually watched via television or in a cinema

novel
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a long written story that usually involves imaginary characters and places

What is a "novel"?

A novel is a long work of fiction that tells a story through a narrative. It typically features a complex plot, developed characters, and a structured storyline. Novels are usually divided into chapters and can explore various themes and genres, such as romance, science fiction, mystery, or historical fiction. They offer an extended form of storytelling compared to shorter works like novellas or short stories, allowing for more depth and detail in the narrative and character development.

last-minute
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/ˌɫæsˈmɪnət/

happening or done at the last possible moment before a deadline or event

goal
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our purpose or desired result

breakdown
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a failure in the progress or effectiveness of a relationship or system

to lift off
to lift off
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/lˈɪft ˈɔf/

(of a spacecraft or aircraft) to leave the ground, particularly vertically

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intransitive
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inseparable
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lift
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off
award-winning
Adjective
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/ɐwˈɔːɹdwˈɪnɪŋ/

(of a person, movie, etc.) having been granted a prize because of having outstanding skill or quality

best-selling
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/bˈɛstsˈɛlɪŋ/

(of a book or other product) sold in large quantities because of gaining significant popularity among people

crackdown
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a severe and often sudden enforcement of law or regulations, typically to suppress or control specific activities, behaviors, or groups perceived as problematic or threatening

life-threatening
life-threatening
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/ˈɫaɪfˌθɹɛtnɪŋ/

posing a significant risk to a person's life

middle-aged
middle-aged
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/ˈmɪdəˌɫeɪɡd/

(of a person) approximately between 45 to 65 years old, typically indicating a stage of life between young adulthood and old age

user-friendly
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/jˈuːzɚfɹˈɛndli/

(of a machine, piece of equipment, etc.) easy to use or understand by ordinary people

storey
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a level of a building, usually above ground, where people live or work

world-famous
world-famous
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/wˈɜːldfˈeɪməs/

widely known and recognized around the world

warm-hearted
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/wˈɔːɹmhˈɑːɹɾᵻd/

(of a person or their manner) having a kind, compassionate, and caring nature

coldhearted
check-in
check-in
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/tʃˈɛkˈɪn/

the process of arriving at a location such as an airport, a hotel, etc., and reporting one's presence

warm-up
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/wˈɔːɹmˈʌp/

a series of compound exercises that mostly involve stretching and are often performed in order to boost one's flexibility and athletic performance, as well as reducing the chances of injury before a workout session

take-away
take-away
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/tˈeɪkɐwˈeɪ/

(of food or drink) sold to someone for eating or drinking outside the place it is bought from

rip-off
rip-off
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/ɹˈɪpˈɔf/

something that costs a lot more than its real value

makeup
makeup
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any type of substance that one uses to add more color or definition to one's face in order to alter or enhance one's appearance

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