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[BELL JINGLING]
[
BELL
JINGLING
]
BELL
JINGLING
[COINS SPILLING]
[
COINS
SPILLING
]
COINS
SPILLING
♪
♪
[WIND BLOWING]
[
WIND
BLOWING
]
WIND
BLOWING
♪ Isn’t it a pity ♪
♪ Isn’t it a
pity
♪
Isn’t
it
a
pity
♪
♪
♪ Now isn’t it a shame ♪
♪ Now
isn’t it
a
shame
♪
Now
isn’t
it
a
shame
[SNOW PILE FALLING]
[SNOW PILE
FALLING
]
SNOW
PILE
FALLING
[CAMERA CLICKING]
[CAMERA
CLICKING
]
CAMERA
CLICKING
♪ how we break each other’s hearts ♪
♪ how we
break
each other’s
hearts ♪
how
we
break
each
other’s
hearts
♪
♪
[CAMERA CLICKING]
[CAMERA
CLICKING
]
CAMERA
CLICKING
♪ and cause each other pain ♪
♪ and cause each other
pain
♪
and
cause
each
other
pain
[PHONE NOTIFICATION DINGS]
[PHONE NOTIFICATION
DINGS
]
PHONE
NOTIFICATION
DINGS
♪
♪
♪ How we take each other’s love ♪
♪ How we take
each other’s
love ♪
How
we
take
each
other’s
love
♪
♪
♪
without
without
X
thinking anymore ♪
♪
without
thinking anymore ♪
without
thinking
anymore
♪
♪
[GRUNTING]
[
GRUNTING
]
GRUNTING
♪
♪
♪ forgetting
to
to
X
give back ♪
♪
forgetting
to
give back
♪
forgetting
to
give
back
♪
♪
[PUDDLE SPLASHING]
[PUDDLE
SPLASHING
]
PUDDLE
SPLASHING
♪ isn’t it a pity ♪
♪
isn’t it
a
pity
♪
isn’t
it
a
pity
[KNOCKING]
[KNOCKING]
KNOCKING
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]
INAUDIBLE
DIALOGUE
[DOOR SLAMMING] ♪ Some things take so long ♪
[DOOR
SLAMMING
] ♪ Some things take
so long
♪
DOOR
SLAMMING
Some
things
take
so
long
[GLASSES BREAKING] ♪ Some things take so long ♪
[GLASSES BREAKING] ♪ Some things take
so long
♪
GLASSES
BREAKING
Some
things
take
so
long
[ELEVATOR DING] Oh...
[ELEVATOR DING] Oh...
ELEVATOR
DING
Oh
♪
♪
♪
but
but
X
how do I explain ♪
♪ but how do I
explain
♪
but
how
do
I
explain
♪
♪
♪ when not too many people ♪
♪ when
not too many
people ♪
when
not
too
many
people
♪
♪
[CAR ENGINE REVVING] ♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
[CAR ENGINE
REVVING
] ♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
CAR
ENGINE
REVVING
can
see
we’re
all
the
same
♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
can
see
we’re
all
the
same
[SPLASH]
[SPLASH]
SPLASH
♪ And because
of
of
X
all their tears ♪
♪ And because of all their
tears
♪
And
because
of
all
their
tears
♪
♪
♪ their eyes can’t hope
to
to
X
see ♪
♪ their eyes can’t
hope
to see ♪
their
eyes
can’t
hope
to
see
♪
♪
♪ the beauty that surrounds them ♪
♪ the
beauty
that
surrounds
them ♪
the
beauty
that
surrounds
them
[BELL JINGLING]
[
BELL
JINGLING
]
BELL
JINGLING
♪ Isn’t it a pity ♪
♪ Isn’t it a
pity
♪
Isn’t
it
a
pity
♪
♪
[CROWDS CHATTERING]
[CROWDS
CHATTERING
]
CROWDS
CHATTERING
[CROWDS CHATTERING]
[CROWDS
CHATTERING
]
CROWDS
CHATTERING
♪
♪
♪
♪
♪ when not too many people ♪
♪ when
not too many
people ♪
when
not
too
many
people
♪
♪
♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
can
see
we’re
all
the
same
♪
♪
♪
♪
♪
♪
[BOX RUSTLING]
[BOX
RUSTLING
]
BOX
RUSTLING
[BELL JINGLING]
[
BELL
JINGLING
]
BELL
JINGLING
[DOG BARKING]
[DOG BARKING]
DOG
BARKING
♪
♪
[DOG BARKING]
[DOG BARKING]
DOG
BARKING
♪
♪
[BELL JINGLING]
[
BELL
JINGLING
]
BELL
JINGLING
♪
♪
[COINS JINGLING]
[
COINS
JINGLING
]
COINS
JINGLING
[BELL JINGLING]
[
BELL
JINGLING
]
BELL
JINGLING
[BELL JINGLING]
[
BELL
JINGLING
]
BELL
JINGLING
♪
♪
♪
♪
♪ When not too many people ♪
♪ When
not too many
people ♪
When
not
too
many
people
♪
♪
♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
♪ can see we’re all the same ♪
can
see
we’re
all
the
same
♪
♪
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]
INAUDIBLE
DIALOGUE
[LAUGHING]
[LAUGHING]
LAUGHING
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pain
peɪn
peɪn
Definition
(noun) Physical or mental suffering or distress.
Example
she's in great pain
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JINGLING
ˈdʒɪŋɡəlɪŋ
ˈdʒɪŋɡəlɪŋ
Definition
(verb) to make or cause (something) to make a light ringing sound
Example
The jingling sound of the bells filled the air.
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BELL
bɛl
bɛl
Definition
a hollow metal or glass object, typically in the shape of a deep inverted cup widening at the lip, that sounds a clear musical note when struck, especially by means of a clapper inside.
Example
I heard the bell jingling as the door opened.
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COINS
Definition
Coins (noun): small, flat, round pieces of metal or tokens used as a medium of exchange.
Example
I found a coin on the street.
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WIND
wɪnd
wʌɪnd
wɪnd
waɪnd
Definition
noun: the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction. Synonyms: breeze, gust, draft, air current Misspellings: wend, wynd Phonetic (US): /wɪnd/ Phonetic (UK): /wɪnd/
Example
The wind is blowing strongly today.
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GRUNTING
Definition
to make low, guttural sounds like a pig; to express dissatisfaction or annoyance
Example
The pig was grunting loudly in the barn.
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CHATTERING
ˈtʃæt.ər.ɪŋ
Definition
(verb) to talk in a quick or casual way
Example
The chatterings of the children filled the room with joy.
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beauty
ˈbjuːti
ˈbjudi
Definition
(noun) The quality or combination of qualities that make the senses happy
Example
She admired the beauty of the house
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CLICKING
ˈklɪkɪŋ
Definition
(noun) The sound made by a camera when taking a photograph.
Example
the clicking cameras outside the church
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give back
ɡɪv bæk
ɡɪv bæk
Definition
(phrasal verb) To return something that was borrowed or taken.
Example
He forgot to give back the book he borrowed from the library.
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so long
soh lawng
ˌsəʊ ˈlɒŋ
Definition
(phrase) a long period of time
Example
I've been waiting for so long to see my favorite band perform live.
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without
wɪˈðaʊt
wəˈðaʊt
Definition
(preposition) not having or including (something)
Example
He went to the party without his phone.
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forgetting
fərˈɡɛtɪŋ
fərˈɡɛtɪŋ
Definition
(noun) The act of failing to remember or not remembering something.
Example
Forgetting to lock the door is a common mistake.
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break
breɪk
breɪk
Definition
(verb) to separate (something) into parts or pieces often in a sudden and forceful or violent way
Example
She broke his heart when she ended their relationship.
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BLOWING
ˈbləʊɪŋ
ˈbloʊɪŋ
Definition
(verb) to move air with speed or force
Example
The blowing of the wind made the trees sway.
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shame
ʃeɪm
ʃeɪm
Definition
(noun) a feeling of guilt, regret, or embarrassment
Example
It's such a shame that she couldn't attend the party.
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isn’t it
ˈɪz.ənt ɪt
ˈɪz.ənt ɪt
Definition
(phrase) used to make a statement into a question, seeking agreement or confirmation
Example
The weather is beautiful today, isn't it?
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each other’s
eech AH-thuhz
eech AH-thurz
Definition
(phrase) member of a group does something to the others or has a particular connection with them.
Example
They always support each other's dreams and goals.
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FALLING
ˈfɔːlɪŋ
ˈfɔlɪŋ
Definition
(verb) to come or go down quickly from a high place or position
Example
The leaves were falling from the trees.
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not too many
nɒt tuː ˈmɛni
Definition
(phrase) A small number of people
Example
When not too many people attended the concert, it felt more intimate.
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DINGS
dɪŋz
dɪŋz
Definition
(noun) A short, high-pitched sound made by a device to indicate a notification or alert.
Example
I heard the dings of my phone notifications throughout the day.
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pity
/ˈpɪti/
/ˈpɪti/
Definition
(noun) a feeling of sadness or sympathy for someone else's misfortune
Example
I felt a deep sense of pity for the homeless man on the street.
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SPLASHING
/ˈsplæʃɪŋ/
Definition
(noun) The act of causing liquid to scatter or fall in drops or small quantities.
Example
The children enjoyed the splashing in the pool.
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surrounds
/səˈraʊndz/
/səˈraʊndz/
Definition
(noun) The things or places that are around or enclose someone or something.
Example
The peaceful countryside surrounds the city.
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tears
tɪrz
tɪrz
Definition
(noun) drops of salty liquid that come out of your eyes when you cry
Example
She wiped away her tears with a tissue.
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explain
/ɪkˈspleɪn/
/ɪkˈspleɪn/
Definition
(verb) To make something clear or easy to understand by giving reasons or explanations.
Example
He tried to explain his reasons for being late.
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REVVING
ˈrɛvɪŋ
Definition
(verb) The act of increasing the speed of a vehicle's engine by pressing the accelerator pedal repeatedly.
Example
He revved the engine to show off its power.
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RUSTLING
ˈrʌslɪŋ
Definition
(noun) The sound or action of moving or causing something to move with a soft, muffled, crackling sound.
Example
I could hear the rustling of leaves as I walked through the forest.
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hope
həʊp
hoʊp
Definition
(verb) to want something to happen or be true and think that it could happen or be true
Example
I have hope that things will get better.
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SLAMMING
/ˈslæmɪŋ/
Definition
(noun) The act of closing a door with great force and noise.
Example
The slamming of the door startled everyone in the room.
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SPILLING
/ˈspɪlɪŋ/
Definition
(noun) The act of accidentally causing a liquid or small objects to fall from a container.
Example
I had a spillage in the kitchen and had to clean up the mess.
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