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1. | to state that something will happen. [13] |
2. | moving from oneplace to another suddenly. [8] |
3. | to get your money back after a return. [2] |
4. | charge or to ask for a payment. [1] |
5. | thick coloured or patterned paper that is used to decorate the walls of rooms. [12] |
7. | to damage something by hitting or pressing it, causing a hollow dip to form in it. [3] |
8. | to ask for something you buy to be brought or sent to you. [11] |
10. | a waiter. [1] |
11. | the inside material in clothing or other items. [2] |
12. | to put your arms around someone and hold them. [12] |
15. | the thing that solves a problem. [10] |
16. | injury or harm that is caused to something. [3] |
17. | a case for carrying clothes when you are travelling. [2] |
18. | to offten stop working. (2 Words) [11] |
21. | equipment for cooking.. [12] |
25. | {computers} failing. [8] |
27. | to reach it at the end of a journey. [11] |
29. | to use something such as a product energy or fuel. [1] |
31. | a tube to allow water to go to the sink or toilet. [12] |
32. | hanging fabric which you can pull across a window to keep light out. [12] |
33. | to cover something with paint. [7] |
34. | the act of stopping something. [13] |
35. | an overall treatment to improve or make something more attractive.[12] |
36. | to repair something. [7] |
37. | to becomes slightly damaged, with lines appearing on its surface. [3] |
40. | almost never. [1] |
43. | glass part of a camera. [2] |
45. | a container for water, milk or juice.[3] |
46. | to give or put something back to where you bought it. [2] |
47. | to make a change so that something works better. [7] |
49. | to be damaged and no longer works. [3] |
51. | rules of an agreement. [13] |
52. | to clean something with water. [7] |
55. | a piece of thick material that you put on the floor and use like a carpet. [12] |