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 elderberrywine
 
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							| Ten more B 2 words to guess 
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							|  Thanks for guessing    
 
  | Exactly the same |  
  | To use language that is rude or offensive |  
  | To give someone more hope, courage or confidence |  
  | To try very hard to do something difficult  |  
  | To give your money to a bank or business in the hope of getting a
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  | A story that circulates without confirmation that it is true    |  
  | To complete your education successfully at a college or university, or
  in the US, at school  |  
  | So silly or absurd it makes you laugh |  
  | Showing behavior like that of a small child |  
  | Wanting a lot more money, food etc. than you need |    |  24 May 2016      
					
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 Gi2gi
 
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							| 1. identical 2. swear 3. encourage 4.struggle? 5.invest 6. gossip / rumo(u)r 7. graduate 8. ridiculous 9. childish/infantile/immature 10. greedy |  24 May 2016     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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 identiical swear, curse encourage strive invest rumour (or gossip) graduate ridiculous immature, childish, babyish greedy, avaricious         |  24 May 2016     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| 4. endeavour 8. hilarious.  |  24 May 2016     
					
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 elderberrywine
 
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							| Cunliffe, does hilarious include the "absurd" aspect? |  24 May 2016     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| Elderberrywine - remember that often more than one word is correct. If your students can think of a synonym for the word you were thinking of, it �s a good opportunity to show them how rich their vocabulary is! |  24 May 2016     
					
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 elderberrywine
 
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							| That �s true. But the whole thing is for a game in which students tell each other whether their answers are correct or not - and I can only write one correct answer on the card, two at the most.  So I keep trying to narrow the definitions down. Wrong approach, I suppose. grmpf |  24 May 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I thought of "hilarious", too. "Ridiculous" doesn �t necessarily make you laugh.   Bruce  |  24 May 2016     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Bruce is so right about  �ridiculous �. It can describe something terrible, truly awful. Check out the subtitles  on this story.  |  26 May 2016     
					
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