kid
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The kids are playing in the backyard with their new dog.
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"The kids are playing in the backyard with their new dog."
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"The kids are playing in the backyard with their new dog."
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"The kids are playing in the backyard with their new dog."
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wives
B1The word 'wives' is the plural form of 'wife', referring to two or more married women who share a husband. It denotes the status of being a married woman within a marital relationship.
boyish
B2Describe características o comportamientos propios de un chico, incluso en adultos.
boarder
B2Una persona, especialmente un estudiante, que paga por vivir y comer en una escuela o casa particular.
catherine’s
B1The possessive form of the proper name Catherine, used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with a person of that name.
member
A1Una persona que pertenece a un grupo, club, organización o familia específica. Describe a alguien que es parte oficial de una unidad colectiva y comparte sus beneficios o responsabilidades.
nonsuperious
C1A noun referring to an individual who does not hold a position of superior rank, authority, or status within a specific hierarchy. It is often used in technical or test-specific contexts to categorize participants or roles that lack administrative or leadership power.
buxom
B2A term used to describe a woman who is healthily plump and has a full, attractive figure, particularly with a large bosom. In modern usage, it often suggests a combination of health, vigor, and a curvaceous physique.
brutish
B2Describe un comportamiento o características salvajes, crueles o poco inteligentes, como las de un animal.
hyperacrist
C1Alguien que exige niveles extremos de perfección. Suele criticar duramente cualquier detalle que se aleje de su estándar ideal.
alarmist
B2An alarmist is a person who tends to exaggerate dangers or predict disasters unnecessarily, causing needless public worry or panic. This term is often used disparagingly to suggest that someone's fears or warnings are not based on reality or are disproportionate to the actual threat.