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The historic competition between parties, like Oxford and Cambridge.
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Something that is strong, powerful, or intense.
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An event that happens once every year.
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A person who watches an event or game from the sidelines.
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To talk with excessive pride about your own victory or success.
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To take part in a contest or battle for superiority against others.
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A word used to describe something that is strange or unusual.
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To actively remember or honor an important event from the past.
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Relating to the period of history known as the Middle Ages.
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A term for people or things that are elegant, upper-class, or fancy.
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To perform a play or act out a historic event.
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Unfair opinions formed about people before you actually know them.
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Something that is very unusual or worth noticing because it is so good.
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Something that simply cannot happen or be done.
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The act of winning a competition, game, or fight.
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Strong beliefs or hopes about what will happen in the future.
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To remove, get rid of, or cross out options.
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Describing someone, like a comedian, who is starting to become famous.
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A fault, mistake, or weakness that prevents something from being perfect.
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To make fun of someone or mimic them in a teasing way.
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Being modest and not proud, even after achieving success.
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To go beyond or be greater than a certain number or expectation.
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Getting public praise or attention for your hard work.
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Official rules that must be followed in a sport or organization.
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To achieve a great victory or be successful against a rival.
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The winner of a race, game, or other competition.
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The specific time period when someone was at their most popular or successful.
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Using new, original, and advanced methods or ideas.
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A strong and often dangerous movement of water in a river or sea.
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An extremely large, wide, or immense area.