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sculptor: /ޖskݞlptԥr / (n)
                      a person who makes sculptures
                      segment: /ޖseܳmԥnt/ (n)
                      one of the smaller groups or amounts that a larger group or amount can be divided into
                      self-esteem: /ޙselfܼޖstiޝm/ (n)
                      con¿ dence in one’s own worth or abilities; self-respect:
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                      self-restraint: /ޙselfrܼޖstreܼnt/ (n)
                      control of  your own actions
                      seminar: /ޖsemܼnܤޝr / (n)
                      a meeting for discussion or training
                      shiver: /ޖݕܼvԥ(r)/ (v)
                      to shake slightly
                      shrine: /ݕrݞܼn/ (n) a holy place associated with a sacred person
                      shufÀ e: /ޖݕݞÀ  / (v)
                      to walk slowly without lifting your feet completely off th ground
                      signi¿ cance: /sܼܳޖnܼfܼkԥns/ (n) importance
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                      slat: /slæt/ (n)
                      a thin, narrow piece of wood, plastic, or metal used to make Àoors, furniture, window coverings, etc.

                      smuggle: /ޖsmݞܳl/ (v)
                      move illegally into or out of a country
                      snatch: /snætݕ/ (v)
                      grab; steal
                      soot: /sݜt/ (n)
                      a black powder produced when coal, wood, etc. is burnt
                      sophisticated: /sԥޖfܼstܼkeܼtܼd/ (adj)
                      having, revealing, or involving a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and
                      culture
                      sore: /sܧޝr / (adj)
                      painful
                      speedometer: /spiޝޖdܥmܼtԥ(r)/ (n)
                      an instrument in a vehicle which shows how fast the vehicle is going
                      spirit: /ޖspܼrܼt/ (n)
                      a particular way of thinking, feeling, or behaving, especially a way that is typical of a particular
                      group of people, an  activity, a time, or a place
                      sponsor: /ޖspܥnsԥ/ (v)
                      to pay the costs of a particular event, programme, etc.
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