to break, To damage something so it is in pieces or does not work., polite, Showing good manners and respect., respect, Treating someone or something as important., correct, Right, not wrong., to chew, To use your teeth to break food in your mouth., chewing gum, A sweet thing you chew but do not swallow., to separate, To put things or people apart., litter, Rubbish left on the ground., plastic, A material used for bottles, bags and packaging., alarm clock, A clock that wakes you up., miniskirt, A very short skirt., to throw, To send something through the air with your hand., dress, A piece of clothing often worn by girls or women., boot, A strong shoe that covers the foot and ankle., jacket, A short coat., worse, More bad than before., against, Not supporting something; opposite to it., ugly, Not nice to look at., horrible, Very bad or unpleasant., sb would love to, Someone really wants to do something., proud, Pleased about something you or someone else has done., to attack, To try to hurt someone or something., text message, A short written message sent by phone., to call sb names, To insult someone with unkind words., another, One more or a different one., to ignore, To not listen to or notice someone., bullying, Repeated unkind behaviour towards someone., to make fun of sb, To laugh at someone in an unkind way., one day, At some time in the future or past., to hold, To keep something in your hand or arms., embarrassed, Feeling shy or uncomfortable because of something., to stink, To smell very bad., to post sth, To put something online., comment, A written or spoken opinion about something., to get, To become., not anymore, No longer., to spend, To use time or money., to be afraid of sth/sb, To feel scared of something or someone., alone, Without other people., to cry, To have tears because you are sad or upset., to get into trouble, To have problems because you did something wrong., slow, Not fast., tip, A small piece of advice., still, Continuing now., bully, A person who is repeatedly unkind to others., to beat, To win against someone or hit someone., fault, Responsibility for something bad; a mistake., for free, Without paying money..

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