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shadows

Aussprache: [ˈʃædoʊz]

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Kontext: „light“

(noun) a dark shape that appears on a surface when something blocks light. Imagine standing outside on a sunny day and seeing your shape on the ground; that's your shadow.

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The tree created a beautiful shadow where we could sit and enjoy the cool breeze.

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Even though there was no light, I couldn't see any shadows around me.

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What does your shadow look like when the sun is shining?

Kontext: „feelings“

(noun) a part of someone’s personality that is hidden or not easily seen, often relating to fears or sadness. It's like when someone feels something sad, but they hide it from others.

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She shared her shadows with a close friend who helped her feel better.

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He tried to run away from his shadows instead of facing them.

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What shadows do you think we all have inside us?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to follow someone closely without them noticing, like when you are playing hide and seek and you quietly stick close to your friend.

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The dog shadows its owner everywhere she goes.

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He didn't shadow his sister this time, so she couldn't find him.

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Why do some animals shadow their owners all the time?

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