oliver
Prononciation : [ˈɑːlɪvər]
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Contexte : « food »
(noun) a type of small fruit that is usually green or black. You can eat them right from the tree or use them to make oil.
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I enjoyed a salad with olives on top; they added a nice flavor.
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She didn't like the olives in her pasta because they were too salty.
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Do you prefer green olives or black olives on your pizza?
Contexte : « cultural reference »
(noun) a character from a well-known story, specifically 'Oliver Twist' by Charles Dickens. He is a young boy who faces many challenges after being orphaned.
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In the play, Oliver learns to stand up for himself and finds a loving family.
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The movie didn't include many of the struggles that Oliver faced in the book.
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What do you think Oliver's biggest challenge was in the story?
Contexte : « name »
(proper noun) a common first name for boys. Many people are named Oliver, and it has a friendly sound.
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Oliver always helps his friends with their homework.
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I don’t know anyone named Oliver who doesn't like to play sports.
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Is Oliver your favorite name for a boy?
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