Titanic Flashcards

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iceberg

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noun, a mountain made out of ice floating in the ocean

Last year, I saw an iceberg in the ocean.

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lookout

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n, 1 a person who watches an area and warns others if there is danger. 2 a high place or structure from which you can see a wide area.
Martin

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radar

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noun, machine that sends out radio waves for finding out the position and speed of a moving object (such as an airplane)

Every airplane has radar.

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binoculars

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it can look something that in far away

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5
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numb

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Chris

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spy

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n,a person who tries secretly to get information about a country or organization for another country or organization.
v, to try to secretly to get information about a country
Julia

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to strain

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v,
Jewel: noun:a feeling of stress and worry that you have because you are trying to do too much, are dealing with a difficult problem, etc.

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fate

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Urd

n. a power that is believed to control what happens in the future
eg. Do you believe in fate?

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wing

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Eva:n,either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
Let me see your wing.

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certain

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Monster: adj. 1.not used before a noun, [more certain; most certain] : not having any doubt about something : convinced or sure. 2. used with it to say that something is known to be true or correct. 3. used to say that something will definitely happen or that someone will definitely do something. 4.always used before a noun — used to refer to something or someone that is not named specifically.

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order in

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a statement made by a person with authority that tells someone to do something : an instruction or direction that must be obeyed.like enter in

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to swerve

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Carlos: v,to change direction suddenly especially to avoid hitting someone or something.
He lost control of the car and swerved toward a tree.

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