verb, American English, informal - to prepare yourself, someone, or something for something
noun, British English - homework or assigned schoolwork done outside class in some private schools
noun, British English - a private primary school in the United Kingdom for children typically aged 8-13 that prepares them for entry exams to elite secondary schools
noun - a person, especially a student or young adult, who dresses in or is associated with the traditional, conservative style linked to private preparatory schools and elite universities
adjective - relating to, or typical of the conservative, upper-middle-class style traditionally associated with students of private preparatory schools and elite universities, especially in clothing, manners, and tastes
noun - a container that keeps food and drinks cold, often used for picnics, camping, or going to the beach
noun - pieces of wood that have been carried by water and washed onto the shore, especially on a beach or riverbank
noun - a large towel used at the beach for lying on the sand or drying off after swimming
a small restaurant on the beach
noun, British English - a small, flat object used to hold hair in place, usually decorative and worn by sliding it into the hair
noun - a long cord or strap worn around the neck or wrist, used for holding things like keys, ID cards, or badges
noun - a small container, often with a clasp, used for carrying coins
noun - a small metal accessory used to keep a tie in place by attaching it to the shirt
noun - two soft pads connected by a band or strap that you wear over your ears to keep them warm in cold weather