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lemonade
lemonade
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a drink made with water, sugar, and lemon juice

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The kids set up a lemonade stand to raise money for charity.
On a hot summer day, nothing beats a tall glass of ice-cold lemonade.
What is "lemonade"?

Lemonade is a refreshing and citrusy beverage that is made from freshly squeezed lemon juice, water, and sugar. The lemon juice and sugar are mixed with water and stirred until the sugar dissolves, resulting in a sweet and tangy drink that is often served over ice. Variations of lemonade can include the addition of other fruits, such as strawberries or raspberries, or the use of honey instead of sugar for a more natural sweetener. Lemonade is a popular drink during the summer months, and is often sold at fairs, carnivals, and other outdoor events.

lunch
lunch
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a meal we eat in the middle of the day

What is "lunch"?

Lunch refers to the midday meal, typically eaten around noon or early afternoon. It is a time to refuel and recharge during the day, often consisting of a variety of foods such as sandwiches, salads, soups, or leftovers from dinner. Lunch can be enjoyed at home, school, work, or at restaurants and cafes, depending on individual preferences and schedules. It provides an opportunity to take a break from daily activities and nourish the body with a satisfying meal.

cheeseburger
cheeseburger
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a type of hamburger topped with melted cheese, typically served on a bun

What is "cheeseburger"?

A cheeseburger is a classic American sandwich that consists of a grilled beef patty that is topped with one or more slices of cheese, such as cheddar or American cheese, and served on a bun. The patty is often seasoned with salt and pepper and grilled until it is cooked to the desired level of doneness. The cheese is then melted on top of the patty, giving the burger a rich and creamy texture. The cheeseburger is often served with a variety of toppings, such as lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, ketchup, and mustard, which add extra flavor and texture to the dish. Cheeseburgers are a popular food item in many cultures around the world and are often served at fast food restaurants, diners, and sports bars.

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special
special
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different or better than what is normal

sparkling water
sparkling water
noun
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/spˈɑːɹklɪŋ wˈɔːɾɚ/

water which is carbonated or fizzy

What is "sparkling water"?

Sparkling water is drinking water that has been infused with carbon dioxide, giving it effervescence and a bubbly texture. Though slightly acidic,sparkling water contains no calories,sugar,caffeine or artificial flavors. It can be naturally carbonated by transporting water through rock formations containing carbon dioxide,or carbonated artificially through mechanical processes that dissolve carbon dioxide into the water under pressure. The effervescence and bubbles from carbonation provide sparkling water with a refreshing crispness and mouthfeel that appeals to many consumers as a low-calorie alternative to sugary beverages. Sparking water is often enhanced with natural fruit flavors to provide variety while still offering the benefits of plain carbonated water.

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compound noun
to review
Verb
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/rɪˈvjuː/

to reconsider something, especially in order to make a decision about it or make modifications to it

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food truck
noun
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/fˈuːd tɹˈʌk/

a large vehicle equipped with a kitchen that sells freshly prepared meals, snacks, or beverages in different locations

What is a "food truck"?

A food truck is a portable vendor that serves a variety of foods and beverages from a specially equipped vehicle. These trucks offer a convenient dining experience, featuring diverse menus that range from street food staples like tacos and burgers to innovative dishes from various cuisines. Food trucks typically park at busy locations, events, or markets, attracting crowds with their unique and flavorful offerings.

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compound noun
at least
at least
Adverb
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/ət ˈliːst/

in a manner that conveys the minimum amount or number needed

at most

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adverb of degree
dessert
dessert
noun
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‌sweet food eaten after the main dish

What is a "dessert"?

Dessert is the sweet course of a meal, typically enjoyed after the main course. It usually consists of sweet dishes such as cakes, pies, puddings, ice cream, fruit, or pastries. Desserts are often served at the end of a meal as a treat and provide a satisfying conclusion to the dining experience. They can range from simple and light options to more elaborate and indulgent creations, depending on personal preferences and the occasion.

to recommend
to recommend
Verb
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/ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/

to suggest to someone that something is good, convenient, etc.

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to try
to try
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to test something by doing or using it to find out if it is suitable, useful, good, etc.

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crispy
crispy
Adjective
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(of food) having a firm, dry texture that makes a sharp, crunching sound when broken or bitten

friendly
friendly
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(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

unfriendly
to improve
to improve
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to make a person or thing better

worsen

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to hope
to hope
Verb
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to want something to happen or be true

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to tip
to tip
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to give a small amount of money to a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for their services

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slang
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words or expressions that are very informal and more common in spoken form, used especially by a particular group of people, such as criminals, children, etc.

What is "slang"?

Slang is a type of informal language that consists of words, phrases, or expressions that are often specific to a particular group, subculture, or community. Slang terms can change quickly and may not be understood by people outside of the group. It is commonly used in casual conversation and can convey a sense of identity, belonging, or cultural connection among speakers. Slang often reflects current trends, attitudes, and social issues, making it dynamic and adaptable. While it can add flavor and personality to language, slang is typically not used in formal writing or speech.

to provide
to provide
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to give someone what is needed or necessary

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to vary
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to make changes to or modify something, making it slightly different

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to rely on
to rely on
Verb
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/ɹɪlˈaɪ ˈɑːn/

to have faith in someone or something

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inseparable
phrase's verb
rely
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on
to add
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to put something such as an ingredient, additional element, etc. together with something else

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wage
wage
noun
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money that a person earns, daily or weekly, in exchange for their work

airport
airport
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a large place where planes take off and land, with buildings and facilities for passengers to wait for their flights

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taxi driver
taxi driver
noun
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/tˈæksi dɹˈaɪvɚ/

someone whose job involves driving a taxi and taking people to different places

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hairstylist
hairstylist
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someone whose job is to cut people's hair or arrange it

Who is a "hairstylist"?

A hairstylist is a professional who specializes in cutting, styling, and coloring hair. They possess knowledge and skills in various hair techniques, trends, and treatments to create desired looks for their clients. Hairstylists work closely with individuals to understand their personal style preferences and offer expert advice on suitable hairstyles that complement their features and meet their specific needs. They provide services such as haircuts, blowouts, hairstyling for special occasions, hair treatments, and sometimes even hair extensions.

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bellhop
bellhop
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a person who is employed by a hotel to carry the guests' baggage to their rooms

heavy
heavy
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having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up

light
suitcase
suitcase
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a case with a handle, used for carrying clothes, etc. when we are traveling

as well
as well
Adverb
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/æz wˈɛl/

used to express additional information or to say that something is true in a similar manner

culture
culture
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the general beliefs, customs, and lifestyles of a specific society

rarely
rarely
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on a very infrequent basis

frequently

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incomparable
adverb of frequency
in fact
Adverb
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/ɪn fˈækt/
Collocation

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

confusing
confusing
Adjective
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not clear or easily understood

already
already
Adverb
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before the present or specified time

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adverb of time
amount
amount
noun
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the total number or quantity of something

customary
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commonly practiced or accepted as a usual way of doing things

according to
preposition
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/əˈkɔrdɪŋ tu/
Collocation

in a way that follows or obeys a particular particular plan, system, or set of rules

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preposition of agent
source
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somewhere, someone, or something that originates something else

average
average
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calculated by adding a set of numbers together and dividing this amount by the total number of amounts in that set

probably
probably
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used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

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adverb of frequency
prize
prize
noun
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anything that is given as a reward to someone who has done very good work or to the winner of a contest, game of chance, etc.

generous
generous
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having a willingness to freely give or share something with others, without expecting anything in return

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nursing school
noun
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/nˈɜːsɪŋ skˈuːl/

a place where students can learn how to become nurses

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fee
fee
noun
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the money that is paid to a professional or an organization for their services

waitress
waitress
noun
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a woman who brings people food and drinks in restaurants, cafes, etc.

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