like (to find pleasant or attractive; to enjoy something): Do you like my new hair style? I like swimming. enjoy (to get pleasure from something): I enjoy watching movies. love (to like something very much): I love my job. adore informal (to like something very much): I adore that dress. take …
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filthy rich informal (very wealthy) I’m so filthy rich, I can’t decide what to buy. Mike just bought yet another new car; he must be filthy rich. envocabulary.com
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filthy lucre (money or wealth obtained in a dishonest or illegal way) I don’t want that gambler’s filthy lucre. He lost his health for the sake of filthy lucre. envocabulary.com
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clime (a place with a particular type of climate) We’ll have to move to a sunnier clime. The cranes travel south in search of a warmer clime. climb (to use your hands and feet to move up something) I’ll climb the tree. Let’s climb over the wall. envocabulary.com
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axis (a straight line around which an object rotates) The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours. A wheel spins on its axis. axes (plural of axis) Stars and planets rotate on their axes. (plural of ax) They broke the door in with axes. envocabulary.com
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