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cook
[to heat food before eating it]
Helen
will cook spaghetti with meat sauce tonight.
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cool
[almost cold]
My
coffee is cool. Would you warm it for me, please?
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cooperate
[to act or work together]
If
we cooperate on this work, we will finish more quickly.
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copy
[(1) to make something exactly like another; (2)
something made to look exactly like another]
Joseph
can copy that document for us. (1)
This
copy is so bad I cannot read it. (2)
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corn
[a food grain]
Scientists
are worried because genetically-changed corn got into food supplies for
people.
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correct
[(1) true; (2) free from mistakes; (3) to change to what
is right]
That
is the correct date of the election. (1)
That
sales agreement is correct. (2)
Did
you correct that script? (3)
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cost
[(1) the price or value of something; (2) to be valued
at]
The
cost of the book is five dollars. (1)
The
book costs five dollars. (2)
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cotton
[a material made from a plant of the same name]
Most
clothes are made of cotton.
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count
[to speak or add numbers]
Her
child learned to count by watching Sesame Street on television.
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country
[(1) a nation; (2) the territory of a nation; (3) land
away from cities]
English
is one of the languages of his country. (1)
Much
of the country in the West is desert. (2)
My
family had a farmhouse in the country, not too far from the city.
(3)
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court
[(1) where trials take place; (2) where judges make
decisions about law]
We
have to give evidence in court today. (1)
The
appeals court is considering mistakes made in his trial. (2)
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cover
[(1) to put something over a person or thing; (2)
anything that is put over a person or thing]
Please
cover the food left from dinner. (1)
Put
your name on the front cover of your book. (2)
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cow
[a farm animal used for its milk]
He
must pump the milk from his cows every morning and evening.
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crash
[(1) to fall violently; (2) to hit with great
force]
The
airplane crashed into the mountain. (1)
The
two cars crashed into each other. (2)
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create
[(1)to make; (2) to give life or form to]
She
created a beautiful poem. (1)
The
Declaration of Independence says all men are created equal. (2)
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creature
[(1) any living being; (2) any animal or human]
A
microscope can show a great many living creatures in a drop of water.
(1)
People
are learning how to live peacefully with other creatures. (2)
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credit
[an agreement that payments will be made at a
later time]
With
this card I can use credit to buy things today and pay for them next
month.
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crew
[a group of people working together]
Ten
members of the ship's crew were injured by the explosion.
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crime
[an act that violates a law]
Telling
a lie to the court is a crime.
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criminal
[a person who is responsible for a crime]
The
organization tries to find jobs for criminals released from prison.
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