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Hobble /h.

bl/ to walk in an awkward way, usually


because the feet or legs are injured: The last time I saw
Rachel she was hobbling around with a stick. Some of the
runners could only manage to hobble over the finishing
line.
Supersede /su.psid/to replace something, especially
something older or more old-fashioned: Most of the old
road has been superseded by the great interstate
highways.
peasant /pez.nt/a person who owns or rents a small
piece of land and grows crops, keeps animals, etc. on it,
especially one who has a low income, very little
education, and a low social position. This is usually used
of someone who lived in the past or of someone in a poor
country: Tons of internationally donated food was
distributed to the starving peasants. Most of the
produce /prdus/ sold in the market is grown by peasant
farmers.
Disposed /dspozd/ to be willing or likely to do
something: After all the trouble she put me to, I didn't
feel disposed to help her. to like or approve of
something or someone: She seems favourably disposed
towards the idea.
Instrument /n.str.mnt/
Far, far too many pace-sagging artificial roadblocks to
progress (Muitos obstculos artificiais)
Far too much padding (muito estofado de inutilidade pra
parecer grande)
Bloat /blot/ to swell up (inchar), or to make someone or
something swollen (Inchado): If I eat it, my stomach
bloats up. Inchar.
Ragtag /r.t/ untidy and not similar or organized:
The village was guarded by a ragtag group of soldiers. He
arrived with a ragtag collection of friends.
Uncharted 4: A Thiefs End is a remarkable achievement
in blockbuster storytelling and graphical beauty. Though

its let down by a lack of imagination and some selfindulgence, especially in a third act that drags on far too
long, Uncharted 4 carries on the series proud tradition of
peerless polish and style, with a great multiplayer
component to boot. Most importantly, its a gentle
sendoff to the rag-tag group of characters weve known
for nine years. A worthy /w.i/ thiefs end, indeed.
Interpret /nt.prt/ It's difficult to interpret these
statistics /stts.tk/ without knowing how they were
obtained.
Interpretation /nt.prte.n/ interpreter/nt.pr.t t/
interpretable /nt.pr.t
t .bl/
Habitual /hbt.u.l/
transience /trn ns/ The transience of our lives is one
of the things that makes it valuable.
Transient /trn nt/ lasting only a short time; existing
briefly; temporary: transient authority. staying only a
short time: the transient guests at a hotel.
Inventory /n.vn.tr.i/
Adentist
CEO /si.io/ abbreviation for chief executive officer : the
person with the most important position in a company
perseverance /p.svr.ns/ persevere /prsvr/ If I
had persevered, I probably would have gotten the job.
Persevering /p.svr./ She was persevering enough
to reach the height of her ambition and become CEO.
refer /rfr/ US verb to direct someone or something to
a different place or person for information, help, or
action:
The decision to refer the bid to the commission will open
the way for a foreign company to launch an offer.
buoy /b/ noun [ C ] (OBJECT IN WATER) an object that
floats on the water to show ships where it is safe to go.
Yooka-LAYlee developers buoyed by Ratchet & Clank
success
Orgy /r.di/

Gluttony /lt.t n.i/ They treat Christmas as just another


excuse for gluttony.
Glutton noun /ltn/ gluttonous /lt t.n.s/
Connotation /knten/ a feeling or idea that is
suggested by a word in addition to its basic meaning, or
something suggested by an object or situation:
"Resolute" means stubborn, but with a more positive
connotation.
stubborn adjective /stbrn/
opposed /pozd/
to
change or suggestion: Hes sick, but hes too stubborn to
see a doctor.
resolute adjective/rezlut/
determined in character,
action, or ideas: I admired her resolute optimism /pt
mzm/ in those difficult times.
Strategic /strti.dk/
Fast verb /fst/ (NOT EAT) to have a period of time when
you eat no food: We will be fasting until sundown
tomorrow.
foul /fl/ adjective [ -er/-est only ] (UNPLEASANT)
extremely unpleasant: a foul odor /odr/
flank verb /flk/ to be at the side of someone or
something: Secret Service agents flanked the presidents
car. NOUN A persons or animals flanks are the sides of
its body between the ribs and the hips.
liposuction noun /lp.sk.n/ INFORMAL lipo/lp./
symmetry /smtri/
aidly adverb US /ad.li/ without any particular purpose: I
was just glancing idly through a magazine. FUTILMENTE
anus /ens/ the opening at the end of the intestines
through which solid /sld/ excrement /ekskrmnt/
leaves the body anal /enl/

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