to distort the truth, To change or twist facts so they give a false impression., to evaluate, To carefully examine and judge the value, quality, or importance of something., falsehood, A lie or something that is not true., gut feeling, An instinctive belief or intuition not based on conscious reasoning., to ignite, To set something on fire or to cause something to begin or intensify., newsworthy, Important or interesting enough to be reported in the news., not to take a story at face value, Not to believe something exactly as it is presented; to question it., remarkable, Unusual, impressive, or worthy of attention., to tackle a problem, To make an effort to deal with or solve a problem., to tamper with photos, To secretly or dishonestly alter or manipulate photographs., flat tyre, A tyre that has lost air and is no longer properly inflated., starving, Suffering or dying from extreme hunger; very hungry (informal)., alteration, A change or modification made to something., authenticate, To prove that something is real, genuine, or valid., to float away, To drift off lightly through the air or water., genuine, Real, authentic, and not fake., stencil, A thin sheet with a cut-out pattern used to reproduce designs or letters., to substitute, To replace one thing with another., underlying message, The deeper or hidden meaning beneath the surface of something., body dysmorphic disorder, A mental health condition in which a person is excessively worried about perceived flaws in their appearance., duck-face, A facial expression where lips are pushed outward, resembling a duck’s beak, often in photos., to originate, To begin or come from a particular place or source., to seek, To try to find or obtain something., tousle, To make someone’s hair untidy in a playful or careless way., to wink, To quickly close and open one eye, often as a signal or joke., blow-by-blow, Describing something in complete detail, step by step, charcoal-grey, A dark grey color, similar to the color of charcoal., to crack down on, To take strict action to stop or control something., tongue-tied, Unable to speak easily because of nervousness or shyness., to withdraw, To remove or take back; to stop participating in something..
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