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Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZSpeakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordabove allPart ofPage ˈbʌv ɔːlMax is hard-working, cheerful, and above all honest.above board153adjəˈbʌv bɔːdabove suspicion153prepositionalphraseHis plans for opening a coffee shop are completely aboveboard.əˈbʌv səˈspɪʃənThe President is surely above suspicion.9adjəbˈsɜd, sˌækəˈdemɪkliˈæksesIt seems quite absurd to expect anyone to drive for 3 hoursjust for a 20-minute meeting.The tax system is clearly open to abuse.Are some people born academically gifted?People need access to clean drinking water.accessory74nəkˈsesəriShe bought a set of fully matching clothes and 47nˈæktəvəst, ˈæktɪvəstAccording to the police, his attackers beat him with a bluntinstrument.He was too shocked to give an account of what hadhappened.Her feet were aching from standing so long.The college acquired a reputation for very high standards.They own 200 acres of farmland.NATO is an acronym for the North Atlantic Treatyorganisation.He is an animal rights activist.adapt71vəˈdæptThe children are finding it hard to adapt to the new lThe BBC adaptation of the book was very good.A new contract is in place. Additionally, staff will be offereda bonus scheme.It was an admirable achievement.You may not like her, but you have to admit that she's goodat her job.He was only an adolescent when he did �ntPearson Schweiz AG, 2013

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZPart ofPage speechair raid81neə ɪ, namenity38nəˈmiːnəti, jʊˈnɪʃənExampleThe courts were asked to adopt a more flexible approach toyoung offenders.I believed it until adulthood.I need hairspray, but I don’t like to use aerosols.It was an aesthetically pleasing building.He had an affair with his boss that lasted six years.Many areas were affected by the hurricane.We need more affordable housing in the cities.The fact that he didn’t get the job may be down to ageism onthe part of the company.They have an agenda - they aren’t here to tell the truth.A successful businessman has to be aggressive.His ailing parents wanted him to stay close by.There were several air raid warnings in late July but littledamage.The rain forest is disappearing alarmingly fast.The band plan to release their new album next week.He had a perfect alibi and the police let him go.The sports car was allegedly stolen in Manchester.Have you any alternative suggestions?Although I can’t help admiring the man's courage, I do notapprove of his methods.She had always had an ambition to be a pilot.The hotel is in the city centre, close to shops and localamenitiesPreparations were made and weapons and ammunition werestolen.amnesia80næmˈniːziəAgain he began to wonder if he was suffering from nəlˈɪtɪkəlˈænsəstə, ˈænsestəˈeɪnʃəntShe’s got an analytical mind.My ancestors were French.The ancient Egyptians built the Pyramids.anecdote49nˈænɪkdəʊtThe book is full of amusing anecdotes about his life in 0173576825nnadvnvadjˈædʌlthʊd, əˈdʌlthʊdˈeərəsɒliːsˈθetɪkli, 3nadjadjədʒendəəˈgresɪvˈeɪlɪŋPearson Schweiz AG, 2013

Speakout Advanced Wordlist ppetiserapplyapprenticeshipPart ofPage speech1,7 n120 ,ˈænɪmeɪtədExampleWe're approaching the issue from a different angle.His love letters were full of angst.They enjoyed the animated Disney film.advadvnadjadjadjadjadjadjadvJack and Kim celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversaryin January.ˈænjuəliThe jazz festival is held annually in July.əˈnɒnəməsli, əˈnɒnɪməsli The documents were submitted anonymously.ˈæntələʊp, ˈæntɪləʊpThe lions chased the antelopes but didn’t catch any.ˌænˈtiːkHe bought an antique rosewood desk.ˌæntɪˈsəʊʃəlSmoking is an antisocial habit.ˈæŋkʃəsHe was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery.ˌæpəˈθetɪkShe felt too apathetic even to move.ˌæpəˈθetɪkShe felt too apathetic even to move.əˈpɔːlɪŋHe was kept in appalling conditions in prison.əˈpærəntliApparently the company is losing a lot of money.nəˈpiːlHe made an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.nadjnəˈpiːləˈpiːlɪŋˈæpətaɪzə, ˈæpɪtaɪzə68vəˈplaɪWhat is the particular appeal of this island?It creates an atmosphere which visitors find so appealing.They handed round appetisers before the main meal.The new technology is being applied to almost everyindustrial process.120nəˈprentəsʃɪp, əˈprentɪsʃɪp He's serving an apprenticeship as a �ˈvɜːsəri. �t, əˈprəʊpri-ɪt You should wear appropriate clothes for the job interview.architecture34nˈaːkətektʃə, edPearson Schweiz AG, 2013He loved the architecture of Venice.We put all the files into the archives when we'd finished withthem.He was standing in the archway outside the pub.Senna was arguably the greatest racing driver of all time.The Minister was kidnapped by armed men on his way to theairport.

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordaromatherapyarrestarrogantartifactPart ofPage speech85 n44 v149 adj93 nas a səʊʃieɪt, emptattorneyattribute120151172165251164125449n �ærəgəntˈaːtifækt, ˈaːtəfæktəz ə awesomeawkwardPearson Schweiz AG, 201338150110157ExampleI'm going to study aromatherapy next year.Her father was arrested for fraud.He had a very arrogant attitude.The museum has a collection of early Roman artifacts.As a rule most students finish their coursework by the end ofMay.His ascension to the ranks of senior management was asurprise.Dealing with people is the most important aspect of mywork.They had a lot of hopes and aspirations for the future.He was jailed for assault.A code was assigned to each batch of work.I don’t associate him with energetic sports.I didn’t see your car, so I assumed you'd gone out.Here's a photograph of my mother sitting astride a horse.The atmosphere at home was rather tense.All attempts to control inflation have failed.His attorney told him to plead guilty.What attributes should a good manager possess?The fall in the number of deaths from heart disease isgenerally attributed to improvements in diet.One member of the audience described the opera as‘boring’.He was the author of two books on China.The story seemed to be autobiographical rather thanfictional.Can I have your autograph?We searched the whole area but all to no avail. Robbie haddisappeared.The boss is aware of the problem.The pyramids at dawn were an awe-inspiring sight.Their last concert was really awesome.It'll be awkward getting cars in and out.

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordPart ofPage ptcybarbed ˈbæŋkrʌptsibɑːbd kənv phrasebiːt əˈbaʊt ðə ˈbwːəʊbequeath16vbɪˈkwiːð, 3104109nnadjnnnbɪɡ tʃiːzbɪg diːlbəˈz:, bɪˈzɑblæk ʃiːpˈblækˌsmiθbleɪdbatchbeat about thebushbeckonbedbugbeebeggarbellowbig cheesebig dealbizarreblack sheepblacksmithbladePearson Schweiz AG, 201326ExampleHe lifted the axe above his head an brought it down to splitthe log.We were each handed a badge with our name on it.Has your flat got a balcony?There was a total ban on cigarette advertising.In 1999 it was revealed that he was close to bankruptcy.There was a high barbed wire fence all around the prison.She was very old and barely able to walk.Living in China was hard for me at first because of thelanguage barrier.She had a billiard table in her basement.Every day another batch of papers reaches the manager,demanding his attention.You must visit the bazaar - it's fascinating.The education program offers a beacon of hope to thesechildren.Don’t beat about the bush. Ask for your account to be paid,and paid quickly.She beckoned to the waitress to bring more wine.They were delighted to find a bedbug-free room.Mr Jacobs keeps bees in his garden and sells the honey.There are a lot of beggars on the streets.Tony was bellowing orders.She bequeathed her collection of paintings to the NationalGallery.He said he'd finish by tomorrow, but don't bet on it.The news reporting was heavily biased against thegovernment.He's the big cheese in this business.It's no big deal. Everybody forgets things sometimes.The dancers were in rather bizarre costumes.Amy's always been the black sheep of the family.The blacksmith was a lady by the name of Rachael Levitt.The blade of the knife flashed in the moonlight.

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZPart ofPage speechborn and 8681071adjnvnbaʊndˈbreɪslət, ˈbreθˌteɪkɪŋnadjphr vnvbrɪkbraɪtbrɪŋ əˈbaʊtˈbrɔːdkɒːstˈbrɔːdnExampleThe company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looksbleak.The dishwasher has been a real blessing!We got stuck in a blizzard.There was a fallen tree is blocking the road.I hope we'll be able to bluff our way past the guard.The days before the accident were a blur.Peter blurted the news out before we could stop himAmy boasted that her son was a genius.It boils down to a question of prioritiesHe promised to take me to the match, with the added bonusof an afternoon off school.I was born and bred in Liverpool.The message is bounced through a network of serversaround the world.Don’t lie to her. She's bound to find out.She was wearing a gold bracelet.Employees get together and brainstorm ideas.What brand of detergent do you use?The view from my bedroom window was absolutelybreathtaking.Protesters attacked the police with stones and bricks.He was an exceptionally bright child.How can we bring about a change in attitudes?CNN's live broadcast of the trial was watched by millions.I'd like to work abroad to broaden my horizons.nˈbrəʊʃə, ˈbrəʊʃʊəShe picked up some holiday brochures at the travel agent.It was a brutal attack on a defenceless old man.When water boils, bubbles rise to the surface.It just bugs me that I have to work so many extra hours forno extra money.We’ve been burgled three times.Electric cables are buried beneath the singblizzardblockbluffblurblurt outboastboil down to1216021122961521061nnvvnphr vvphr vˈblesɪŋˈblɪzədblɒkblʌfblɜːblɜːt aʊtbəʊstbɔɪl daʊnbonus167nˈbəʊnəsbrickbrightbring aboutbroadcastbroadenbrochure9214974532985v phrasebɔ:n ənd bʌgburglebury16492vvˈbɜːɡəlˈberiPearson Schweiz AG, 2013

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordbustlingbusybodybuzzby and largePart ofPage speech32 adj13 n68 n68 � ən laːdʒExampleThe flower market was bustling with shoppers.Mrs Jackson is a busybody.Playing well gives me a buzz.By and large, the new arrangements have worked wellnˈbaɪˌstændəSeveral innocent bystanders were injured by the explosion.The trip to Italy might be called off.She got a call-back from the company.They have launched an expensive advertising campaign.She had a canary in a cage in the living room.She was quite candid about the difficulties the government ishaving.He bought some candy-floss at the fair.We took a canoe along the river.Some people want to bring back capital punishment in theUK.The photographs capture the essence of working class life atthe turn of the century.bystander50call offcall-backcampaigncanary61814965phr vnnnkɔːl ɒfkɔl bækkæmˈpeɪnkəneəricandid165adjˈkændəd, nuːcapital punishment48nˈkæpətl ˌpʌnɪʃməntcapture32vˈkæptʃəcarbon footprint76nˈkɑːbən ˈfʊtˌprɪntThere are lots of way you can reduce your carbon footprint.caricaturecarry oncarry outcasecast your mindbackcatalogue14610644vphr vphr vnˈkærɪkətʃʊəˈkæri ɒnkæri aʊtkeɪsHe was caricatured in the newspaper article.Sorry, I interrupted you. Please carry on.We need to carry out more research.She is keen to avoid a court case.61phr vkaːst jə maɪnd bækHe frowned, casting his mind back over the conversation23nˈkætəlɒgcatch on to106phr vcatʃ ɒn təcatch up withcavecedarcelebrity1063217236phr vnnncatʃ ʌp wɪðkeɪvˈsidəsəˈlebrəti, səˈlebrətiShe chose the clothes from a mail order catalogue.It was a long time before the police caught on to what hewas doing.I'll catch up with you next week.Our ancestors possibly lived in these caves.There was a beautiful smell from the cedar trees.He's a national celebrity.Pearson Schweiz AG, 2013

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordPart ofPage speechPronunciationExampleThey want to cement a good working relationship betweenthe government and trade unions.The information given to the press was carefully censored bythe Ministry of Defence.During wars, newspapers often suffer from censorship.The painting was a chaotic mixture of images.The baby is discovering the physical characteristics ofobjects.He made a charitable donation to the school.Harry can be very charming.She chattered away happily until she noticed I wasn'tlistening.Young John is a real chatterbox.He was in an unusually chatty mood.He's a bit of a make chauvinist.He's the head chef at the Savoy HotelShe made a cherry pie for dessert.I spent the afternoon chilling out in front of the TV.He put a chillum in the time capsule.Archaeologists were carefully chipping away at the rock.I don’t enjoy social chit-chat.He is a chorister at the cathedral.He usually had a cinnamon swirl with his coffee for morningbreak.The governor was usually circumspect when dealing with �mɪŋvˈtʃætənadjnnnphr vnvnnˈʃætəbɒksˈtʃætiˈʃəʊvənəst, ˈʃəʊvinəstʃefˈtʃeritʃɪl ɪnəmənadjˈsɜːkəmspekt61nˈsɪtəzən, ˈsɪtɪzənWe need our schools to teach students to be good citizens.civil libertiesclamour48120nnclarification39nˌsɪvəl ærɪfəˈkeɪʃənˈklærəfaɪ, ˈklærɪfaɪˈklæsəfaɪd, ˈklæsɪfaɪdDetention without trial threatens our civil liberties.He shouted over the rising clamour of voices.There have been a number of official changes andclarifications.Letters may be edited for length and clarity.This is classified auvinistchefcherrychill edPearson Schweiz AG, 201314882152nnadj

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZPart ofPage speech154 adj26 n59 adj1,7 nclue11vkluːcluttercobbledcode of conduct384292nadjnˈklʌtəˈkɒbəldkəʊd əv 4nExampleThere were some classy restaurants in the capital city.That man is a member of the clergy.Screw the lid on clockwise.Much of the movie is shot in close-up.Childhood experiences may provide a clue as to why someadults develop eating disorders.Could you get rid of some of the clutter in your bedroom?She loved the old cobbled street of the town.All professions have a code of conduct.Apple Inc was co-founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak andRonald Wayne.The two nations are collaborating on several satelliteprojects.There were fears that property prices would collapse.She discussed the idea with some of her colleagues.A combination of factors may be responsible for the increasein cancer.I came across an old diary in her desk.Jobs were hard to come by.It all comes down to money in the end.The evidence did not come to light until after the trial.Counselling helped her come to terms with her ecomecomecomewithacrossbydown toto lightto termscome under attackcome up ˈkləʊs ʌp66210680phr vphr vphr vn ɒmbɪˈneɪʃənkʌm əˈkrɒskʌm baɪkʌm daʊn təkʌm tə laɪt81n phrasekʌm tə tɜːmz wɪð20n phrasekʌm 'ʌndə ə'tækphr vkʌm ʌp wɪðThe company has come under fierce attack from the press forclosing down its factories.We've been asked to come up with some new ideas.106command71nkəˈmaːndHe's studied in the US and has a good command of English.commitcommitmentcommoncommon ˈmɪtməntˈkɒmənˈkɒmən senskəˈmjuːtkəmˈpelBrady committed a series of brutal murders.Are you ready to make a long-term commitment?Bad dreams are fairly common among children.Use your common sense for once!Jim commutes to Manhattan every day.She felt compelled to resign because of the scandal.Pearson Schweiz AG, 2013

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZPart ofPage speech104 ExampleLucy had no compelling reason to go into town.It was a very complex relationship between two complexpeople.Lynn took several deep breaths to compose herself.101nˌkɚmprɪˈhensɪv skuːlKylie goes to the local uːdCompromise is an inevitable part of marriage.Car insurance is compulsory.I lost my concentration and fell asleep.He was ready to make concessions on many of the issuesraised.The report concluded that the school should be ədəns, �əsconscientiousPearson Schweiz AG, 201312The investigation failed to provide any conclusive evidence.His agreement to buy our house was conditional on ourleaving all the furniture in it.This environment is conducive to learning.Society seems to have become more confessional these daysand people are willing to talk about anything.I'll you something about Moira - in confidence of course.Doctors are required to keep patient's records completelyconfidential.I had been given a great deal of conflicting advice.Troops were confronted by an angry mob.People might well confuse the two products.She often suffered from conjunctivitis.The word ‘professional’ has connotations of skill andexcellence.The word 'professional' has connotations of skill andexcellence.A conscientious teacher may feel inclined to take work home.

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordPart ofPage əsnəs, ˈkɒnʃəsnɪsThis will increase public consciousness of the pollution issue.consent58vHer father reluctantly consented to the �bəlkənˈsɪdərət, stənt60nˈkɒntekst117nˈkɒntənənt, actPearson Schweiz AG, 2013He broke the law and will have to face the consequences.The molecules are absorbed into the bloodstream andconsequently affect the organs.She is a keen conservationist.He has a very conservative attitude to education.We've decided to have a conservatory at the back of thehouse.We've saved a considerable amount of money.He was always kind and E116 considerate.Consumer groups are demanding consistency in the labellingof foods.The right to speak freely is written into the Constitution ofthe United States.Constraints on spending have forced the company to rethinkits plans.Boyce has constructed a new theory of management.The contamination of the water supply is a disaster.He had contemplated resigning from his job.There is an exhibition of contemporary Japanese prints.Contestants for the game show go through a tough selectionprocess.To appreciate what these changes will mean, it is necessaryto look at them in context.They travelled across the continent of Africa.Two thirds of the adult population there have contractedAIDS.

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZPart ofPage he public is being given contradictory messages about theeconomy.We used a strange but effective contraption to catch theinsects.There is convention for science fiction fans next week.Internet connections through conventional phone lines arefairly slow.American consumers prefer white eggs; conversely Britishbuyers like brown eggs.Applicants are checked for criminal convictions.Molly agreed, but she did not sound convinced.His story was very convincing and everyone believed it.He coped quite well as manager while the regular managerwas away.She had a lovely coral bracelet.He couldn’t even master the core e coroner recorded a verdict of death by natural on70nkəˈrʌpʃəncosmetic surgerycostume dramacouch nnnkɒzˈmetɪk ˈsɜːdʒəriˈkɒstjʊm ˈdrɑːməkaʊtʃ m, ˈkɔːtrʊmcovert152adjˈkʌvət, ˈkəʊvɜːtHe works for a large American corporation.The investigation uncovered widespread corruption withinthe police force.She's saving up to have cosmetic surgery.She loves costume dramas such as Price and Prejudice.He's a couch potato.Are you seeing a counsellor?Sue showed great courage throughout her illness.They all made their way to the courtroom.A covert investigation was conducted to catch the drugsmugglers.phr vkræk daʊnThe government is determined to crack down on terrorism.adjvvkræmdkreɪvkrɔːlThe guide was crammed with useful informationHe is an insecure child who craves attention.The baby crawled across the floor.crack downcrammedcravecrawlPearson Schweiz AG, 20136136110157

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordcredit crunchPart ofPage speech76 nPronunciationkredət, kredɪt krʌntʃExampleDue to the credit crunch, we are unable to sell our house.crossroads22nˈkrɒsrəʊdzNow farming is at a crossroads in the European Community.crunchy97adjˈkrʌntʃicry off61phr vkraɪ 3nˈkrɪstlHe had a delicious crunchy salad for lunch.Leah and I were going to go to Morocco together, but at thelast moment she cried off.The site then uses advanced cryptographic and legaltechniques to protect its sources.There were ice crystals all over the car.cultivate108vˈkʌltəveɪt, ˈkʌltɪveɪtTry to cultivate a more relaxed and positive approach to 69234847121adjnadjadjn əˈrɪkjələkɜːscustody151nˈkʌstədiadjkʌt ənd draɪdIt was a very large cumbersome machine.There is still no cure for AIDSShe was curious to know what happened.In its current state, the car is worth 1,000.Languages are an essential part of the school curriculum.Noise is one of the curses of modern-day life.A man is being held in custody in connection with therobbery.I don’t think the plan is as cut and dried as people think.phr vkʌy daʊn ɒnBy getting the design right, you can cut down on accidents.Only a few journalists dare to cover the story.She’s a dark horse. I didn’t know she’d written a novel.The research involves collecting data from two randomsamplesHe gave a dazzling display of football skills.He missed the deadline for applications.It's debatable whether this book is as good as her last.The issue will be debated on Tuesday.His claims were later debunked by fellow academics.I've been at the top in television for a decade.The deceased left a large sum of money to his children.She didn't have the courage to admit to her deception.cut and dried8cut down on156daredark horse5713vndeadaːk hɔːsdata73nˈdeɪtə, dæzəlɪŋˈdedlaɪndɪˈbeɪtəbəld ɪˈbeɪtˌdiːˈbʌŋkˈdekeɪd, deˈkeɪddɪˈsiːstdɪˈsepʃənPearson Schweiz AG, 2013

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadwordPart ofPage speechPronunciationdecidedly119advdɪˈsaɪdədli, 6vadvˈdelegeɪt, ˈdelɪgeɪtdɪˈɪbərətli, �əndelicate122adjˈdelɪkət, ˈdelɪkɪtdemerit167ndiːˈmerət, təddɪˈzɜːvˈdezɪgneɪtˈdesələtPearson Schweiz AG, 2013ExampleCole's style is decidedly more formal than the previousmanager's.Spending on information technology has declined.The décor is a mix of antique and modern.She's a dedicated and thoughtful teacher.We were defeated by 3 goals to 2.They find the defendant not guilty.Further discussion on the proposal will be deferred untilApril.The youngsters defied the law as they drove too fast downthe street.Minor tasks should be delegated to your assistants.I deliberately kept the letter short.After much deliberation, first prize was awarded to DerekMurray.There's something I have to speak to you about - it's adelicate matter.This argument has merits and demerits.Efforts are being made to democratis E1392e schoolmanagement structures.We need to discover the demographics of the newspaper'sreadership.The study demonstrates the link between poverty andmalnutrition.Amnesty International denounced the failure by theauthorities to take action.The god is depicted as a bird with a human head.Many women suffer from post-natal depression.She was in the depths of despair.The streets were deserted.We didn’t deserve to win.The lake was recently designated a conservation area.They rode through some truly desolate landscapes.

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZPart ofPage ndɪˈstrʌkʃəndeterrentdetourdevil's advocate443226nnndɪˈterəntˈdiːtʊəˈdevəls əExampleDespite all our efforts to save the school, the authoritiesdecided to close it.People should be worried about the destruction of the rainforest.Window locks are an effective deterrent against burglarsWe took a detour to avoid the town centre.He would play devil's advocate with anyone.She devised a method for quicker communications betweenoffices.The boys devoured their pancakes.dictate100vdikˈteɪtThe media cannot be allowed to dictate to the government.They dig a small hole in the sand to bury their eggs.They bought a dilapidated old manor �təddəlˈema, dɪsəˈbɪləti, ːvdɪsˈklaʊzdɪsˈfɪgəddɪsˈɒnəst, ntˈdɪzməlˌdɪsəˈbeɪ, ˌdɪsəʊ- persedisputedistantdistinctlyPearson Schweiz AG, 201314121661511576896nadjvadjvvadjadvI'm in a dilemma about this job offer.Miss Watson took a dim view of Paul’s behaviour.Are you coming for a dip?The country is in dire need of food aid.Public places are becoming more accessible to people withdisabilities.I disapprove of diets; it's better to eat sensibly.He refused to disclose the identity of the politician.His face had been disfigured in the accident.People on welfare are wrongly seen as lazy or dishonest.The tables were washed with disinfectant at the end of theday.The future looks pretty dismal right now.You disobeyed my orders.He had a dispassionate view of the situation.Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.The main facts of the book have never been disputed.Her honeymoon seemed a distant memory.He distinctly remembered the day his father left.

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-ZHeadworddistractdistractPart ofPage speech25 v58 daɪˈvɜːsəti, daɪˈvɜ:sɪti,dəˈvɜ:sɪtidəˈvɔːs, dɪˈvɔːsdivulge56vdaɪˈvʌldʒphr vduː əˈweɪ wɪðdiversityExampleTry not to distract the other students.Try not to distract the other students.The curriculum will take accoun

Speakout Advanced Wordlist A-Z Headword Page Part of speech Pronunciation Example bleak 104 adj bliːk The company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looks bleak. blessing 121 n ˈblesɪŋ The dishwasher has been a real bl

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