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English Vocabulary Builder for 20th February
English Vocabulary Index
English Vocabulary Builder for 20th February :
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Clink (v) : jingle
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Clink (n) : a ringing sound
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Clip (n) : an instrument for holding things firmly
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Clip (v) : hold firmly
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Clique (n) : a party or group of persons
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Cloak (n) : outer garment
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Cloak (v) : cover with a garment
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Clock (n) : a machine for measuring time
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Clock (v) : record the time
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Cold (n) : lump of earth clay
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Cold (v) : throw clods at
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Clog (v) : hamper, hinder, coagulate
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Clog (n) : a hindrance
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Cloister (n) : convent, monastery
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Close (v) : bring together and unite finish, shut
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Close (adj.) : sultry, narrow
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Close (n) : end
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Closet (n) : a lavatory, a private room
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Closet (v) : confine in a room, talk with in secret
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Closure (n) : bringing to an end, a move for ending
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Clot (v) : solidify
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Clot (n) : a solidified lump
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Cloth (n) : fabric, clothing
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Clothe (v) : dress, cover
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Cloths (n & pl) : dress, garments
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Cloud (n) : a mass of fog
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Cloud (v) : darken, obscure
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Cloudy (adj.) : covered with clouds
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Clove (n) : the but of the clove tree
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Clown (n) : a buffoon
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Club (n) : a society, heavy stick
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Club (v) : combine
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Clue (n) : anything that helps to solve a mystery
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Clumsy (adj.) : awkward
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Clumsy (adv.) : clumsily, awkwardly
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Clung (v) : past tense and past participle of CLING
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Cluster (n) : a bunch or group
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Cluster (v) : form into a bunch
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Clutch (n) : a firm grip
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Coach (n) : a four-wheeled carriage , instructor
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Coach (v) : instruct, direct
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Coal (n) : a solid black combustible mineral substance
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Coal (v) : load with coal
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Coalesce (v) : unite into one
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Coalition (v) : a temporary alliance
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Coarse (adj.) : rough
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Coast (n) : border of land next to sea, sea-shore
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Coat (n) : a kind of outer garment, a layer of paint
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Coat (v) : paint
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Coax (v) : cajole
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Cobble (v) : make or mend shoes
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Cobbler (n) : mender of shoes
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Cobra (n) : a hooded poisonous snake
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Cobweb (n) : spider’s web, rubbish
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Cock (n) : the male of birds (of the domestic fowl)
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Cock (v) : lift up readily, prepare for firing
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Cocksure (adj.) : quite, certain
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