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noun, formal - the power to choose something freely or to make your own decisions
verb - to follow someone or something, often secretly, in order to watch them
verb - to pull something behind you, or to be pulled along the ground
noun - permission not to do or pay something that others are required to
verb - to pass on information or a message to another person or group
verb - to get something and then lose it, to arrive and then leave
verb - to show something by lifting it up, to keep something lifted up
noun, American English, formal - a subject students can choose to take but do not have to
verb - to tightly cover something with a thin plastic material to protect it
verb - to become sore by rubbing, to make your skin sore by rubbing
verb - to become blocked, so things cannot pass through anymore; to block something
verb - to straighten your hands in order to reach for something or someone
adverb - in/to a strange situation that is difficult to get out of
adjective, informal - willing to do whatever other people ask or want you to do
verb - to tie something to something else with a rope, a hook, etc.