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bargain: something on sale at a lower price than its true value, meaning that it has a great discount
sales: a special offering of goods reduced prices
worth: good or important enough to justify
afford: to have enough money to...
closing down sales: a sale in which items are sold cheaply before a shop goes out of buisness
brand new: having just (or relative recently) being or been made or acquired or discovered
wake boarding: sport in which you are pulled along the surface of the water by a boat while doing jumps and turns on a boars
sales: a special offering of goods reduced prices
worth: good or important enough to justify
afford: to have enough money to...
closing down sales: a sale in which items are sold cheaply before a shop goes out of buisness
brand new: having just (or relative recently) being or been made or acquired or discovered
wake boarding: sport in which you are pulled along the surface of the water by a boat while doing jumps and turns on a boars
bow: a strong, flexible strip of wood or other material, bent by a string stretched between its ends and used for shooting arrows
arrow: a slender, long stick with feathers at the back end and a point at the tip that is shot from a bow
target: an object, usually marked with ringed circles, to be aimed at in shooting practice or contests
come along: to proceed or advance
join in: to become involved in an activity with other people
catch up: to reach the same quality or standard as someone or something else
miss out: to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something
take up: to begin to do something
try out: to use something to see if it works well
fill up: to make something full, or become full
queue up: to wait in a line for something
set up: the way in which things are organized or arranged
wash up: to clean something using water
catch up: to reach the same quality or standard as someone or something else
miss out: to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something
take up: to begin to do something
try out: to use something to see if it works well
fill up: to make something full, or become full
queue up: to wait in a line for something
set up: the way in which things are organized or arranged
wash up: to clean something using water
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