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What is a word of the definition `a small piece of metal shot from a gun`


 bullet


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What is an adjective of a given definition `too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous`

Tedious

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The meaning of the idiom `down to earth`

practical, realistic

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Give the definition to the word `Wounded`

people who have been injured by weapons

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What does the idiom `Get the wrong end of the stick` mean ?

understand something completely wrong

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The meaning of the idiom `heart of gold`


very generous and kind 

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What does the verb `Execute` mean?

kill somebody as a punishment

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What is a word of the definition `when two armies agree to stop fighting temporarily `

Ceasefire

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What is an idiom of the definition `see things the way they really are; don't act in stupid or unreasonable way` ?

get real

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detailed and careful 

thorough

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What is an adjective of the definition `dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.` 

monotonous

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The meaning of the phrasal verb `get out of the way`

move to one side to allow someone or something to pass

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What is an adjective of the definition `able to provide everything you need, especially food, for yourself without the help of other people ` ?

 

 

self-sufficient

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a symbol to give direction; a long piece of wood shot from a bow 

arrow

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Break out (Conflict and warfare)

start

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A meaning of the idiom `On the tip of the tongue`

when you know something that you want to say or you will be able to remember it very soon

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a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels 

cannon

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What does the verb `Loot` mean?

steal things, for example during a war or riot

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How can we call armed forces; soldiers?  

Troops

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Expression with get:

take revenge on 

get your own back on

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attempt to change the government 

Rebellion


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The meaning of the expression `get the message`

understand what someone is trying to tell you,
become aware of something

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What the idiom `get on like a house on fire` means?

become good friends very quickly and have a lot to talk to each other about

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THe idiom of the definition `someone or something that is very annoying`

a pain in the neck



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What is a phrasal verb of a given definition `fail to make enough progress`


get behind