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noun, British English, informal - a day off work or school taken by someone who claims to be ill but actually is not
adjective - (of a gesture or a remark) showing that you know about something that is supposed to be secret
verb - to keep a person or an animal that may be carrying a disease is kept away from others
noun - a feeling of nervousness or excitement when you are expecting something new to happen, change or be revealed
noun, British English - a meal bought at a restaurant or a shop and taken somewhere else to be eaten, usually home
verb - to be so full that nothing else can fit in, and the contents usually fall over the edges
interjection - the sound we make when we realize we have done something wrong and there's going to be trouble
verb - to be very happy or amused and show it with an expression on your face and with sounds
noun - the place where the ball must be hit or kicked in order to score (in football, hockey etc.)
noun - a small box with a variety of things to be used in the case of injury, illness etc.
noun - a part of the body that can be tightened and relaxed in order to make the body move
verb - to be a person who has seen a crime etc. and can tell the police about what happened
verb, informal - to be very embarrassed or uncomfortable about something that someone else does and sometimes show it by flinching
noun - a joint (usually metal) that makes it possible for a door, window etc. to be opened and closed
noun, informal - a doctor who only pretends to be a doctor or who is very bad at his/her job