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                            bare: /beԥr/ (adj)
                            without any clothes or not covered by anything
                            barrier: /ޖbæriԥr/ (n)
                            a problem, rule or situation that prevents somebody from doing something
                            berate: /bܼޖreܼt/ (v)
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                            scold or criticize (someone) angrily

                            beverage: /ޖbevԥrܼdݤ/ (n)
                            a drink other than water
                            blackmail: /ޖblækmeܼl/ (n)
                            demanding money from a person by threatening to tell somebody else a secret about them
                            blissful: /ޖblܼsfݜl/ (adj)
                            extremely happy, full of joy
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                            chimney: /ޖtݕܼmni/ (n)
                            a wide pipe that allows smoke from a ¿ re to go out through the roof
                            chuck: /tݕݞk/ (v)
                            to throw something carelessly   CDC
                            circumstance: /ޖsܮޝkԥmstæns/ (n)
                            the conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, an event or an action
                            cite: /saܼt/ (v)
                            to speak or write the exact words from a book, an author, etc.
                            cocktail : /ޖkܥkteܼl/ (n)
                            a drink usually made from a mixture of one or more alcoholic drinks and fruit juice
                            cof¿ n: /ޖkܥfܼn/ (n)
                            a box in which a dead body is buried

                            coincidence: /kԥݜޖܼnsܼdԥns/ (n)
                            an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is
                            unlikely and surprising
                            colleague: /ޖkܥliޝܳ/  (n) coworker, partner
                            commemorate: /kԥޖmemԥreܼt/ (v)
                            to remember of¿ cially and give respect to a great person or event, especially by a public ceremony
                            or by making a statue or special building
                            commercially: /kԥޖmܮޝݕԥli/ (adv)
                            involving buying and selling
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