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Trip onto-to catch your foot on something and fall or almost fall Citing-to mention something as a reason or an example,

or in order to support what you are


saying

Premier-the first minister of a province or territory Collarbone-either of the two bones that go from the base of the neck to the shoulders Rural-either of the two bones that go from the base of the neck to the shoulders Plunge-to move or make somebody/something move suddenly forwards and/or downwards

-to decrease suddenly and quickly -to slope down steeply -to move up and down suddenly and violently
Draft-to write the first rough version of something such as a letter, speech or book

-to choose people and send them somewhere for a special task Prompt- to make somebody decide to do something; to cause something to happen ~
provoke

- The discovery of the bomb prompted an increase in security. - to encourage somebody to speak by asking them questions or suggesting words
that they could say

- to follow the text of a play and remind the actors what the words are if they forget
their lines

Implement- to make something that has been officially decided start to happen or be used ~
carry out

- to implement changes/decisions/policies/reforms
Disembark-to leave a vehicle, especially a ship or an aircraft, at the end of a journey //
embark- to get onto a ship; to put something onto a ship

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