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  • 121literary magazines —    The literary magazine has a British history that reaches back to the eighteenth century, and these early magazines prescribed a format which many of the magazines of the late twentieth century in Britain have largely held to: polemic critique …

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  • 122healthy — adjective (healthier, healthiest) 1》 in good health; not unwell or diseased.     ↘indicating or promoting good health: a healthy diet. 2》 normal, natural, or desirable: a healthy attitude.     ↘of a very satisfactory size or amount: a healthy… …

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  • 123lean — lean1 verb (past and past participle leaned or chiefly Brit. leant) 1》 be in or move into a sloping position.     ↘(lean against/on) incline from the perpendicular and rest against. 2》 (lean on) rely on or derive support from. 3》 (lean on)… …

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  • 124soundly — ad. 1. Thoroughly, satisfactorily, well. 2. Healthily, heartily. 3. Severely, lustily, smartly, stoutly. 4. Truly, correctly, rightly. 5. Firmly, strongly. 6. Fast, deeply, profoundly …

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  • 125healthy — / helTi/ adjective 1 PERSON/ANIMAL physically strong and not likely to become ill: a healthy baby boy | I ve always been perfectly healthy until now. 2 MAKING YOU HEALTHY likely to make you healthy: a healthy diet 3 GOOD FOR YOUR CHARACTER… …

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  • 126opulent — adjective 1 a) very beautiful, highly decorated, and made from expensive materials; luxurious: the opulent splendour of the Sultan s palace b) very rich: opulent officials in large limousines 2 growing healthily and in large amounts; luxuriant …

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  • 127clean — adj 1. unsoiled, unspotted, spotless, speck less, white, snowy, immaculate; cleansed, washed, bathed, laundered, scrubbed, wiped, scoured; polished, dusted, swept, vacuumed, whisked; tidy, well groomed, well kept; fresh, fragrant, deodorized,… …

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  • 128vigorously — adv 1. energetically, dynamically, with might and main, hammer and tongs, with a vengeance, like a trooper, Inf. to beat the band, Sl. up a storm; strenuously, actively, trenchantly; quickly, briskly, spryly, sprightly, sprightfully, Inf. zippily …

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