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-- Common Expressions
-- Days of The Week
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beef
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the flesh of cattle when used for food
Do you eat beef?
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pork
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the flesh of pigs when used for food
Pork is the meat from a pig.
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chicken
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the flesh of chicken when used for food
The man is cutting chicken.
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lamb
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the flesh of lambs when used for food
Lamb is extremely delicious.
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fish
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a cold-blooded animal that usually has gills or fins and lives underwater
Tonight's main course is grilled fish.
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foot
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left foot
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leg
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long legs
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head
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head and neck
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arm
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two arms
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hand
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The child is raising his hand.
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finger
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the four thin digits attached to each hand
My finger's bleeding.
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body
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a person or animal's physical structure, includes bones, skin, organs, and muscle
human body
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stomach
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I have a stomach ache.
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back
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a part of the body at the rear, between the neck and the buttocks
My back hurts.
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chest
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the front portion of a body, from the neck to the stomach
I have chest pain.
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nurse
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a person who is trained to care for patients in a hospital
female nurse
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employee
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someone who works for a person or company
The employees are having a meeting in the boardroom.
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police officer
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a person who enforces the law
police officer in uniform
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cook
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a person who makes and produces food, usually in a kitchen
She is a cook at a four-star restaurant.
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engineer
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I am an engineer.
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doctor
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a person who is licensed to practice medicine and treat illness
The doctor is examining the foot.
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manager
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a person who has seniority or control over a group of people or division in a job
The factory manager is giving instructions.
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teacher
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a person who instructs others, often in a formal school setting
The teacher taught the class.
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programmer
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a person who writes computer programs and software
I am a programmer.
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salesman
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car salesman
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