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net
Noun
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A net is a thing made of ropes or string that lets small things through but keeps big things in.
I forgot my fishing net. What will we use to catch fish now?
The tennis player hit the ball into the net.
net
Verb
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To net something is to catch it in a net.
He netted a big fish.
annual
Adjective
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If something is annual, it happens every year.
The 1992 Annual General Meeting will be held at Bristol University, on Saturday April 11 and Sunday April 12.
annual
Noun
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An annual is a kind of plant that only lives for one year.
income
Noun
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Income is the money that you get from working.
Generally, teachers have a lower income than business people.
The company's income has dropped because of poor sales.
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Income is what you get for selling products you make or grow.
He gets a lot of his income from the corn he grows.