to be or become completely involved in something, so that you do not notice anything else
to immerse
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a thin piece of hair, thread, rope, etc
a strand
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an insect with large wings that often flies at night and is attracted to light
a moth
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to change, or to make someone or something change
to alter
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cloth made from thin threads twisted together
a fibre
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a type of caterpillar (= a form of young insect that is small, long, and has many legs) that produces threads of silk from which it makes a cocoon (= a covering for its body)
a silkworm
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to collect information in small amounts and often with difficulty
to glean
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a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery
a clue
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to provide information about something or to make something easier to understand
to shed light on sth
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likely to decay or go bad quickly
perishable
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with the threads at the edge coming loose
frayed
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to be strong enough, or not be changed by something, or to oppose a person or thing successfully
to withstand
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If you do something with rigour, you look at or consider every part of something to make sure it is correct or safe
rigour
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a type of plant without leaves and without green colouring that gets its food from other living or decaying things