To move is to change position or location.
To pay is to give money in exchange for something.
To let is to allow or permit something to happen or be done.
To increase is to make something greater in size, quantity, or degree.
To turn is to rotate or change direction around a central point.
To ask is to pose a question or make a request for information.
To buy is to exchange money or goods for a product or service.
To guard is to protect something or someone from harm or danger.
To hold is to grasp or carry something with your hands or to keep something in a particular position.
To offer is to present or propose something to someone for their consideration or acceptance.
To travel is to go from one place to another, typically over a distance.
To cook is to prepare food by heating it, often using ingredients and a recipe.
To dance is to move one's body rhythmically to music.
To excuse is to forgive or pardon someone for something or to provide a reason for an action or behavior.
To live is to be alive and exist or to reside in a particular place.
To purchase is to buy something, typically with money.
To deal is to handle or manage a situation or to buy and sell goods or services.
To mean is to intend to convey or express something or to signify or represent something.
To fall is to move downward from a higher position to a lower one, often by losing one's balance.
To produce is to create or make something, often in a manufacturing or agricultural context.
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