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How to Say Thank You in English
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fishing
(n)
Fishing is my hobby.
Fishing is my hobby.
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swimming
(n)
an exercise or hobby where you push yourself through water with the limbs
I like swimming.
I like swimming.
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horseback riding
(n)
Iโve never been horseback riding.
Iโve never been horseback riding.
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tennis
(n)
a ball game for two or four players where players hit a ball over a low net with rackets
The young men are playing tennis.
The young men are playing tennis.
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basketball
(n)
a bat and ball game played between two teams of nine on a diamond-shaped field
The boys and girls are playing basketball.
The boys and girls are playing basketball.
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photography
(n)
the activity of taking photos
flash photography
flash photography
soccer
(n)
a ball game played between two teams of eleven players each, where the aim is to kick the ball into a goal
The players are playing soccer.
The players are playing soccer.
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camping
(n)
a vacation spent in a tent
We're going camping next week, so I need to prepare the tent and sleeping bags.
We're going camping next week, so I need to prepare the tent and sleeping bags.
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golf
(n)
The golfer putts the ball into the hole.
The golfer putts the ball into the hole.
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traveling
(n)
long-distance traveling
long-distance traveling
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TV show
(n)
Her favorite TV show is on tonight.
Her favorite TV show is on tonight.
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playing card
(n)
I'll get some playing cards out of the drawer to play for a bit.
I'll get some playing cards out of the drawer to play for a bit.
darts
(n)
gardening
(n)
the act of tending to plants and vegetation
astronomy
(n)
the study of space and celestial objects
billiards
(n)
cooking
(n)
the activity of preparing food
driving
(n)
hiking
(n)
the activity of going for long walks, often in the countryside and over tough terrain
video game
(n)
model building
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trekking
(n)
the activity of taking a slow or difficult walk
bird watching
(n)
cycling
(n)
painting
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