to wake up later than one intended to
unable to regain something due to it being gone or not existing anymore
to go away from a place without taking someone or something with one either intentionally or unintentionally
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a pocket-sized, folding case that is used for storing paper money, coin money, credit cards, etc.
A wallet is a small, flat case used to carry personal items such as cash, credit cards, and identification documents. Typically made of leather or fabric, wallets have a folding design that allows them to easily fit in a pocket or purse. They may feature multiple compartments for organization and security features like zippers, buttons, or snaps. Some wallets also include RFID-blocking technology to protect against electronic identity theft. Wallets are commonly used by individuals to keep their personal items organized and secure while on the go.
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to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.
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a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines
a series of connected carriages that travel on a railroad, often pulled by a locomotive
A train is a type of vehicle that runs on tracks, used for transporting people or goods over long distances. It consists of a series of connected carriages or wagons, which are pulled or pushed by a locomotive, a powerful engine designed to move the train. Trains are powered by various energy sources, including electricity or diesel engines. They are an efficient way to travel, especially for long distances, and are commonly used in many countries for both local and international travel. Trains offer a smooth ride, and their fixed tracks help avoid traffic, making them a reliable form of transportation.
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to be deprived of or stop having someone or something
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a specially shaped piece of metal used for locking or unlocking a door, starting a car, etc.
a cellular phone or cell phone; a phone without any wires and with access to a cellular radio system that we can carry with us and use anywhere
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to use the available supply of something, leaving too little or none
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something that we use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills
the quantity that is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc. using a device like clock
to not be able to remember something or someone from the past
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the day and month of your birth in every year
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an unexpected and unpleasant event that happens by chance, usually causing damage or injury
to not be able to move from a place or position
the coming and going of cars, airplanes, people, etc. in an area at a particular time
Traffic refers to the movement of vehicles and people along roads or streets. It involves cars, buses, bicycles, and pedestrians moving from one place to another. The flow of traffic can vary depending on the time of day, road conditions, and the number of vehicles or people. In busy areas, traffic can become slow, causing delays. Proper management of traffic helps ensure safety and smooth movement on roads.
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