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conjunction - a conjuction used to add more, usually surprising, information to the previous statement
verb - to change something so that it is obvious that it belongs to you
noun, British English - an occasion when workers stop working to protest to their employers about something
noun - the ability to make other people want or do what you want to
verb - to make somebody extremely interested in something or pay good attention to something
verb, literary - (of light, feeling etc.) to spread through something, to cover something or someone
verb - to exchange something such as vouchers for goods to this value or money
phrase - usually used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed
verb, informal - to talk to someone about sex before or while engaging in sex acts
noun - a computer program that allows you to make changes to texts, films etc.
verb - to be considered to be a part of a job or a task
phrase, informal - a phrase we use when we want to say something surprising to someone
verb - in a competition, to get closer to somebody who is ahead of you
verb, informal - to say something that's not true or to say something just for fun
verb - to change into a liquid or to something soft (e.g. chocolate or cheese)