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shower
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the necessary things that you need for doing a particular activity or job

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She packed her camping equipment, including a tent and a sleeping bag.
The chef uses a variety of kitchen equipment, including knives and pans.
washing machine
washing machine
noun
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/ˈwɑːʃɪŋ məˈʃiːn/

an electric machine used for washing clothes

What is a "washing machine"?

A washing machine is a household appliance used for washing clothes. It uses a combination of water, detergent, and mechanical action to remove dirt and stains from clothes. The washing machine typically has a drum or basin that holds the clothes, which is filled with water and detergent. The drum rotates, agitating the clothes and allowing the detergent to penetrate the fabric. After the wash cycle, the water is drained and the clothes are spun at high speeds to remove excess water. Modern washing machines often come with various features such as different wash cycles for different types of fabrics, automatic dispensing of detergent, and energy-efficient settings.

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compound noun
oven
oven
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a box-shaped piece of equipment with a front door that is usually part of a stove, used for baking, cooking, or heating food

What is an "oven"?

An oven is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, heating, or drying food by surrounding it with dry heat. It typically consists of an enclosed compartment with heating elements or gas flames that raise the temperature to the desired level. Ovens can be powered by electricity, gas, or even wood in traditional or outdoor settings. They are essential tools in cooking a wide range of dishes, from bread and pastries to meats and casseroles, providing consistent and controlled heat for even cooking.

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flashlight
flashlight
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a portable handheld electric light that is powered by batteries and used to give light to a place in the dark

to rent
to rent
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to pay someone to use something such as a car, house, etc. for a period of time

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cozy
cozy
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(of a place) relaxing and comfortable, particularly because of the warmth or small size of the place

to move in
to move in
Verb
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/ˈmuv ˈɪn/

to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office

move out

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intransitive
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move
phrase's particle
in
to move out
to move out
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/ˈmuv ˈaʊt/

to change the place we live or work

move in

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intransitive
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move
phrase's particle
out
shower
shower
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a piece of equipment that flows water all over your body from above

What is a "shower"?

A shower is a plumbing fixture used for washing the body with a spray of water. It typically consists of a showerhead, a faucet or controls for adjusting water temperature and pressure, and a drain to remove used water. Showers are often built into bathrooms, with walls or curtains to contain the water. The water flows from the showerhead, either directly from a pipe or from a water heater, and is directed onto the person standing underneath. Showers are a common and convenient way to clean oneself, providing a quick and efficient alternative to baths.

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mirror
mirror
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a flat surface made of glass that people can see themselves in

lock
lock
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a device that firmly fastens a door, closet, etc. and usually needs a key to be opened

key
key
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a specially shaped piece of metal used for locking or unlocking a door, starting a car, etc.

neighborhood
neighborhood
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an area or district of a town or city that forms a community

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