Redecorating, to ada something to an object or place, especially in order to make it more attractive, Cluttered, messy, not organized, and covered with a lot of things, Options, one thing that can be chosen from a set of possibilities, or the freedom to make a choice, Install, to put furniture, a machine, or a piece of equipment into position and make it ready to use, Go well, to continue or perform in a way that is acceptable or of good quality, Repaint, to paint something again, Recipate, a set of instructions tellingyou how to prepare and cookfood, including a list of what food is needed for, Get rid of, to remove or throw away something unwanted, Replace, to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else, Rearrange, to change the order, position, or time of arrangementsalready made, Repair, to put something that is damaged, broken, or not working correctly, back into good condition or make it work again, Efficiently, working or operating in an organized, quick, and effective way, Appearance, an occasion when someone appears in public, Brush, an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used for cleaning, arranging your hair, or painting, Dye, to change the color of something using a special liquid, Get, to obtain, buy, or earn something, Shave, to remove hair from the body, especially a man's face, by cutting it close to the skin wit a razor, so that the skin feels smooth, Straighten, to become straight or to make something become straight, Wash, to clean something using water, Pierced, to go into or through something, making a hole in it using a sharp point, Facial, of or on the face, Manicure, a treatment for the hands that involves making the skin feel softer and making the nails look better by cutting, smoothing, and painting them, Tattoo, an image or words permanently drawn onto skin using a needle, Credit card, a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from you at a later time, Date, a period of twelve months, especially from 1 January to 31 December, Election, a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job, Entrance exam, an exam that you take to be accepted into a school, etc., Job, the regular work that a person does to earn money, Test, a way of discovering, by questions or practicalactivities, what someone knows, or what someone or something can do or is like, Weekend, Saturday and Sunday,or Friday evening until Sunday night; the part of the week in which many people livingin the West do not go to work, Apply for a, If you apply for something, you request it, usually officially, especially in writing or by sending in a form, Get a part-time, If you work part-time or do part-time work, you work for only some of the day or the week, Pass a driving, a test of someone's ability to drive a car, which they must pass in order to get a driving licence, Vote in an:, to express your choice or opinion, especially by officially writing a mark on a paper or by raising yourhand or speaking in a meeting, Go on a first, to be the most important person or thing to someone, Take an, If a student takes an exam, they are tested on theirknowledge or skill in a particular subject, Go away for the, to leave a place, Without your family, not having or doing something, or lacking something.

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