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• Types of fruit: apples, oranges, grapes, bananas, pears,
plums, etc.
• Pieces of furniture:
seats, tables, beds, storage, etc.
• Terms of colour:
blue, red, yellow, green, black, white, etc.
(b) Items similar in meaning:
• Ways of cooking:
stew, boil, fry, steam, roast, grill, smoke,
etc.
• Ways of looking
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:
gaze, glance, peer, squint, stare, etc.
• Ways in which a liquid escapes from its container
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:
drip,
leak, ooze, run, seep, etc.
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Gaze = look long
and steadily (at somebody/something) usually in surprise or
admiration:
She gazed at me
in disbelief when I told her the news.
Glance = take a quick look at: She glanced shyly at him
and then lowered her eyes.
Peer (at, through, up, etc,) = look closely
and carefully, especially as if unable to see
well: peer
at somebody
, peer out of the window, peer over the wall, peer through
the gap, peer over one’s spectacles, etc.
Squint (at, through, up, etc,) = look (at somebody/something) with eyes half shut or
turn sideways, or through narrow opening: squint in the light of sunshine
, squint
through the letter box.
Stare = look (at somebody/something) with the eyes wide open in a fixed gaze (in
astonishment, wonder, fear, etc.):
They all stared in
/with amazement. It’s rude to stare.
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Drip (allow liquid to) fall in drops
: Rain was dripping down from the trees. Is that
roof still
dripping?
Leak (allow liquid or air to) get in
or out wrongly: The boat leaks like a sieve. Air
leaked out of the balloon.
Ooze (from/out of something; out/away) = (allow a thick liquid to) come or flow out slowly:
Black oil was oozing out of the engine. All the toothpaste has oozed out.
Run = (allow a liquid to) flow: The River Rhine runs into the North Sea. Water was
running all over the bathroom floor. The bathroom floor was running with water.
Seep (through/into/out of something; through/out) = (of a liquid) flow slowly and in small
quantities through a substance: Water seeped through the roof of the tunnel.