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hand with separate parts for the
fingers and the thumb, worn to keep
the hands warm, to protect them or
for style
glow gleu/ Iglo] n. 1 a dull, soft light:
The room was filled with a warm,
yellow glow from the candle's flame.
2 the pink colour in your face when
you are happy or excited: My mother
welcomed the guests with a glow on
her face
glow v glows, glowing, glowed,
glowed 1 to shine or produce a
soft
, dull light: The fire glowed
in the darkness 2 to look happy
and healthy. He gave the guests a
glowing smile
goal /goul/ Igo:l] n. goals 1 in a football
or hockey field, the space marked by
two posts with a net between them,
into which the player must kick or hit
the ball in order to score 2 the point
scored when a ball is sent between
two goalposts: We won by two goals.
3 aim; something you want to do: My
goal is to win the competition.
goalkeeper /'goulki:pe(r)/ ['go:lki:per] n.
goalkeepers the player in a team
who guards the goal
goat /gout/ Igo:t] n. goats 2010
a small animal with horns
that is kept for its milk
and meat
glucose glukozi n. a type of sugar
found in fruit that gives you energy
glue Iglu:/ n. a sticky substance used for
joining things together or for pasting
something
glue v. glues, gluing, glued, glued
gobble /'gob(e)\/v. gobbles, gobbling.
gobbled, gobbled eat quickly or
hungrily: He gobbled up his lunch
because he had to leave for the station.
god /god/ n, gods a divine being or
spirit who is worshipped as the maker
all things​

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Answered by AtticusColney
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Answer:

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