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make
Verb
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If you make something, you create it.
He made pancakes by combining the ingredients and frying the mixture.
They made a petition to the governor.
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If you make your bed, you arrange it.
Félix makes his bed every morning.
flesh
Noun
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Flesh is the meat on an animal or in a fruit.
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Flesh is a person's skin.
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Flesh color is the color of a white person's skin.
flesh
Verb
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To fatten.
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To add details.
The writer had to go back and flesh out the climactic scene.
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To remove the flesh from the skin during the making of leather.
creep
Noun
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When an animal moves with its belly close to the ground.
The creep of the snake makes it frightening.
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Small movement of an object.
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Small and progressive changes of a measure.
Few people noticed the creep of the prices this year.
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A very annoying person who makes you nervous.
Stop staring at me all the time, you creep!
creep
Verb
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An animal creeps when it moves with its belly close to the ground.
Snakes and lizards creep.
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A plant creeps when it grows close to the ground or stuck to a wall, instead of growing upwards.
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To move slowly and quietly in a particular direction, like a snake can move.
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To change slowly and gradually.
When prices creep, some people do not immediately notice the changes.