to find a body - to find the body of a dead person, to sink in a bog - to go down below the surface of water, mud, etc, to chase someone: - to quickly follow someone in order to catch them, snarling dogs - it makes low angry sounds and shows its teeth, to go shooting - to take part in the sport of shooting animals and birds with guns, French window - a pair of doors made mostly of glass, usually opening onto a garden, to go insane with grief: - to become mentally ill because of the extreme sadness you feel after someone you love has died, to have a nervous breakdown - to experience a mental illness in which someone becomes extremely anxious and cannot deal with the things they usually would, to knock someone off their bicycle - to cause someone to fall off their bicycle by getting in their way or hitting them with a vehicle you are driving, to have bad nerves - to easily get worried and frightened, a letter of introduction - written to introduce someone as an important part of polite social interaction in the 18th and 19th centuries., great tragedy - a very sad event (when something will be wasted, lost or harmed),

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