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verb, British English - to go through something you once learned in order to remember it better, e.g. before a test in school etc.
verb - to look at something in a quick and secret way, especially because you are not supposed to look at it
verb - to put something (usually food or drink) in your mouth in order to test if it is good or not
verb - to ask a suspect or a prisoner a lot of questions in order to find out information about a crime
noun - the third person in the Holy Trinity, one that Jesus promised to send to his followers after he had gone
verb - the word that a policeman (usually with a gun in his hand) uses to tell somebody to stop moving completely
verb - to be easily recognizable amongst others; to be remarkably taller etc. than others so that you can be easily noticed
verb - to cook below the boiling point in a small amount of liquid (esp. fish); to cook eggs without the shell
verb - to make out (to kiss passionately) with someone (esp. with a person who you are not in a relationship with)
noun - the act of causing someone great pain esp. in order to make them give you information or to punish them
verb - to walk through water or mud, or to make a sound as if you are walking through water or mud
noun - information in the newspapers or Tv etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product, use a service etc.
verb - to annoy someone by telling them what to do, reminding them of something, asking them questions etc. all the time
verb - to slide down the hill with your feet attached to a piece of equipment that looks like a wide ski
verb, British English - to emit a clear sound that cars make as a warning, or to make a long sound that owls make