apologise to tell someone that you are sorry about something that you have done
superstition when someone believes that particular actions or objects are lucky or unlucky
superstitious believing that particular objects or events are lucky or unlucky
litter pieces of paper and other waste that are left in public places
fumes strong, unpleasant, and often dangerous gas or smoke
pick up to lift someone or something by using your hands
refuse to say that you will not do or accept something
knock down to destroy something that has been built
crash if a computer or computer system crashes, it suddenly stops working
farmland land which is used for or suitable for farming
action film a film in which a lot of exciting things happen, such as people fighting or chasing each other
album several songs or pieces of music on a CD, a record, etc
everyone every person
all of them each of a group
detached a detached building is not joined to another building
everything all things or each thing
common happening often or existing in large numbers
get old to start to show that you have lived for a long time and are not now young
age limit the age at which a person is allowed or not allowed to do something
Native American a member of one of the races who were living in North and South American before Europeans arrived
traffic light a set of red, green, and yellow lights that is used to stop and start traffic
coastal situated on or relating to the coast
offer to ask someone if they would like something; to say that you are willing to do something
provider someone who provides something
touch to put your hand on something
rely on to need someone or something in order to be successful, work correctly, etc.
attack to use violence to hurt or damage someone or something
log on to connect a computer to a system of computers by typing your name, usually so that you can start working
increase to get bigger or to make something bigger in size or amount
rise to increase in level
increase when the number, size or amount of something gets bigger
ancient from a long time ago
antiseptic a substance that you put on an injury to prevent infection
apartment a set of rooms for someone to live in on one level of a building or house
flat a set of rooms to live in, with all the rooms on one level of a building
employee someone who is paid to work for a person or company
archaeologist someone who studies archaeology
archaeology the study of ancient cultures by looking for and examining their buildings, tools, and other objects
architect someone who designs buildings
doctor a person whose job is to treat people who have an illness or injury
ash the soft, grey powder which remains when something has burnt
aspirin a common drug used to reduce pain and fever
athlete someone who is very good at a sport and who competes with others in organised events
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