to ride, to sit on something such as a bicycle, motorbike, or horse and travel along on it controlling its movements, to drive, to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the person controlling the vehicle's movement, to be hard up, having very little money, well-off, rich, glued to, giving something your full attention, dense, having parts that are close together so that it is difficult to go or see through, densely-populated, a lot of people live there close together, a junction, a place where roads, railways, paths, rivers, etc. come together, weak, not physically strong, to follow rules, to comply with, obey, or adhere to established guidelines, regulations, laws, or instructions, driving licence, a document that shows that someone has official permission to drive a vehicle, which they have received after passing a driving test, a number plate, a sign on a road vehicle that shows its registration number, a grade, a school class or group of classes in which all the children are of a similar age or ability, self-centered, only interested in yourself and your own activities, run-down, (of buildings) in very bad condition, brightly lit, filled with a large amount of light, appearing well-illuminated or shining, absent-minded, often forgets things or does not pay attention to what is happening around them because they are thinking about other things, narrow-minded, not willing to accept ideas or ways of behaving that are different from your own, colour-blind, unable to see the difference between particular colours, especially green and red, a boon, something that is very helpful and improves the quality of life, a bane, something that is particularly effective in causing you trouble or worry, to charge, to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity, a pedestrian, a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go, to discourage, to make someone feel less confident, enthusiastic, and positive about something, or less willing to do something, to enforce, to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted, to fine, to charge someone an amount of money as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law.
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