bargain - to discuss prices, conditions, etc. with somebody in order to reach an agreement that is acceptable, borrow - to take and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time, lend - to give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later, checkout - the place where you pay for the things that you are buying in a supermarket, queue - a line of people, cars, etc. waiting for something or to do something, trolley - a small vehicle with wheels that can be pushed or pulled along and is used for carrying things,  save - to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a particular thing, learn by heart - learn something to study and repeat something in order to be able to remember it, find out - to get some information about something/somebody by asking, reading, etc., get ahead - to make progress (further than others have done), keep up - to move, make progress or increase at the same rate as somebody/something, mess about - to treat somebody in an unfair and annoying way, especially by changing your mind a lot or not doing what you said you would, set up - to provide somebody with the money that they need in order to do something, furniture - objects that can be moved, such as tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office to make it suitable for living or working in, first aid - simple medical treatment that is given to somebody before a doctor comes or before the person can be taken to a hospital, struggle - to try very hard to do something when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems, mindfulness - a mental state achieved by concentrating on the present moment, while calmly accepting the feelings and thoughts that come to you, used as a technique to help you relax, mediation - attempts to end a problem between two or more people or groups who disagree by talking to them and trying to find things that everyone can agree on, grim - looking or sounding very serious, impulse - a sudden strong wish or need to do something, without stopping to think about the results,

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