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- newsletter
- a short report of news about a club or organization sent weekly or monthly to its members
- noddle
- a long thin piece of a paste made from flour,water,and eggs, the pieces are boiled until soft and eaten in soups,or with meat
- negotiate
- to try to come to an agreement through talking
- napkin
- a square piece of cloth or paper used for protection your clothes and for cleaning your hands and lips during a meal
- nominate
- suggest or name someone formally for election to a position,office,or honor
- noxious
- harmful or poisonous
- newsflash
- a short report of news on radio or television
- novel
- a book which tells a long story about people and events that are not real
- news-conference(press-)
- a meeting during which an important person gives a statement to news reporters or answers questions
- nightmare
- a terrible dream(experience or events)
- nipple
- the dark area in the middle of each of your breasts
- nation
- a large group of people living in one country usually with an independent government, and sharing the same history
- naive
- showing a lack of worldly experience in what you believe and say
- nuisance
- a person,thing,or situation that causes annoyance
- news
- new information about a recent event
- negligible
- so small or unimportant that it need not be considered
- provoke
- make someone very angry especially by continually annoying
- numb
- unable to feel or express anything
- narrow-minded
- unwilling to accept or try to understand ideas that are new or different from your own
- nap
- a short sleep during the day
- nutrition
- the process of giving and getting food to remain healthy
- nab
- catch someone or to take something quickly
- nominate
- suggest or name someone formally for election to a position,office,or honor
- nightclub
- a club open late at night where people can eat , drink , dance,and often see a show
- nursery
- a place where small children are taken care of while their parents are at work or shopping
- navigate
- calculate your position and the direction you travel in, for example by using a map
- newspaper
- a set of large folded sheets of paper containing news,articles,and advertisement,printed and sold daily or weekly