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      understanding other people’s problems   
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      friendly, easy to talk to     Today is such a _______ day! Let's go for a walk!  
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      someone who makes sure that the rules of a sport such as football, BASKETBALL, or BOXING, are followed   
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      understanding other people’s feelings   
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      a way of swimming on your back by moving first one arm then the other backwards while kicking your feet   
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      practical and able to judge things well   
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      happy because sth good is happening   
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      to finish without either side winning in a game such as football   
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      worried about sth that is happening   
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      a movement in which you jump up and turn over in the air, so that your feet go over your head   
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      an area where people li ve which is away from the centre of a town or city   
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      the person who makes sure that the players obey the rules in sports such as tennis, baseball, and CRICKET   
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      having the normal features of a group   
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      a chance to kick the ball or hit the PUCK into the GOAL in a game of football, RUGBY, or ICE HOCKEY, given because the other team has broken a rule   
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      the same as what happens most of the time   
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      a first shot in tennis or VOLLEYBALL which is hit so well that your opponent cannot reach the ball and you win the point   
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      to practise or make people practise something such as a play or concert in order to prepare for a public performance   
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      to hit the ball gently when it is on the short grass near the hole, so that it rolls across the ground a short distance into or towards the hol e   
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      the number zero, used in sports results   
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      in the air or the sky, away from the ground   
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      a single journey around a race track (okrążenie)   
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      fever, weakness etc caused by being outside in the sun for too long (udar s łoneczny)   
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      to like or want something, or want to do something   
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      ability to move quickly and easily   
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      something that makes it difficult to achieve something   
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      a row of small bushes or trees growing close together, usually dividing one field or garden from another   
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      a blow that makes an opponent fall to the ground and be unable to get up, so that he or she loses the fight   
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      an attempt to stop an opponent by forcing them to the ground, especially in American football or RUGBY   
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