
Example of shame (noun) the feeling a person gets when he knows he has done wrong
Samples of shame It's a shame that some of our politicians think they can behave like this.
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Example of extra (adjective) more than normal, expected or necessary
Samples of extra If I want to go on holiday this year I'll need some extra money so I can take my new girl friend with me.
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Example of close (adjective) near to
Samples of close I was pretty close to winning the race but then I got overtaken by another driver.
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Example of mail (noun) letters, papers and other things sent through an official system, such as a post office
Samples of mail I didn't get my mail yet.
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Example of alcohol (noun) a strong, colorless liquid, usually made from grain, used as a drug or in industrial products
Samples of alcohol If you drink too much alcohol you will lose the control over your body.
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Example of beat (verb) to hit again and again; to have victory over something or somebody
Samples of beat In a football match every team wants to beat the other.
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Example of normal (noun) the usual condition, amount or form
Samples of normal What is your normal rate for this type of service?
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Example of extend (verb) to stretch out in area or length; to continue for a longer time
Samples of extend It's a great accomplishment if a company extends a new contract.
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Example of take (verb) to put a hand or hands around something and hold it, often to move it to another place; to carry something; to seize; to capture; to begin to be in control
Samples of take The president takes office tomorrow.
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Example of custom (noun) a long-established belief or activity of a people
Samples of custom If you visit a foreign country it's always a good idea to get acquainted with their customs beforehand.
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