comfort food
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destitute |
The man was destitute.
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comfort |
He went upstairs to comfort the baby.
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hyperthermia |
He was so cold he had hyperthermia.
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institutionalised
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The insane were institutionalised.
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vagrant |
The woman was a vagrant.
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housing |
We need more afforable housing.
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emergency |
Call the ambulance, it's an emergency.
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soup |
Mix the soup with a wooden spoon.
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kitchen |
A dishwasher is a kitchen appliance.
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psychological |
He was imprisoned alone for 20 years and it affected his mental health; he had some psychological problems.
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