Glossary-
a. gaze -
b.intermission -
c. obliterated-
d. stooped -
e. spectators -
f. streaming -
g. haggard -
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- look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought.
- a pause or break.
- destroy utterly; wipe out.
- (of a person) having the head and shoulders habitually bent forwards.
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event.
- Streaming refers to any media content – live or recorded – delivered to computers and mobile devices via the internet and played back in real time. Podcasts, webcasts, movies, TV shows and music videos are common forms of streaming content. Modal.
- looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering.
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a. gaze - to look steadily for a long time
b. intermission - a short period of time separating the parts of a film, play, etc.
c. obliterated - to remove all signs of something by destroying or covering it completely
d. stooped - to bend your head and shoulders forwards and downwards
e.spectators - person who is watching an event, especially a sporting event
f. streaming - Streaming refers to any media content – live or recorded – delivered to computers and mobile devices via the internet and played back in real time.
g. haggard - (used about a person) looking tired or worried
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