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old
Adjective
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If someone or something is old, they are not young; they have been in existence for a long time.
An old man has gray hair.
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How old someone is, is their age.
"Ashley, how old are you?" "I'm only 16 years old."
curiosity
Noun
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When you have a curiosity about something, you have an interest in it.
My curiosity about Prince William's personal life deepens every day.
Your curiosities about the private lives of the Royal Family will never be .
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An unusual or rare object of interest; an oddity
Did you buy that little curiosity at Harrod's?
The British Museum is filled with dozens of and curiosities from around the world.
shop
Noun
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A place which sells things.
He bought a hat from the shop.
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A place where things are made.
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An office
shop
Verb
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If you shop for something, you look for it in a store because you want to buy it.
I need some new shoes, but I've been shopping for them for a week and I can't find any I like.