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interjection, British English, informal - bad luck, especially used when we're expressing sympathy with someone who is disappointed
noun, formal - (law) circumstances that someone cannot affect (natural disasters, wars etc.) that prevent them from keeping a contract etc.
verb - to help someone get through a difficult period of time by providing them with what they need
verb - to continue doing something in spite of difficulties etc.
adjective - connected with facts, containing facts
verb - to think of what you wish for, hoping that it will happen as if by magic
noun - a person who hunts animals by following their tracks
adjective - giving someone hope, courage, etc.
noun - extra soldiers (police etc.) sent to strengthen an army (police force etc.)
verb - to follow the track or scent left by a wild animal, to follow the tracks left by a criminal
noun - a man's name, short for Robert
noun - the lack of difficulty, simplicity, the lack of effort
noun - a tropical island where no one lives
noun - the act of threatening or frightening someone
adjective - not caring about other people's feelings or the fact that they suffer