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department
Noun
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A department is a part of a business, school, hospital or other institution that has a particular job.
The Department of Health is planning to build three new hospitals in the area.
It's often difficult to get the various government departments to work together.
He was in the Department of Law at the Keele University for nearly 20 years.
Professor Swallow, became Head of the English Department at Rummidge University.
The toy department is over there past
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A department is a part of a large store, which sells one kind of product.
You can find balls in the sporting goods department.
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Somebody's department is the things that they are good at or responsible for.
Sorry, I can't help you. That's not my department.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
dirty
Adjective
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If something is dirty, it has dirt on it, or it is not clean.
After playing outside all day, her hands were all dirty.
You shouldn't say damn, shit, and other dirty words.
trick
Verb
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To make someone think something that is not true.
He tricked her into thinking he had much money.
trick
Noun
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Something you do to fool (trick) someone.
I did a trick that the children thought was magic.
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Something special you can do.
I know a few tricks with a computer.
I taught my dog several tricks, like shaking hands with me.
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Something clever you do that might solve a problem.
I know just the trick for this.