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Titter: A quiet, nervous, or restrained laugh, often at something mildly amusing or socially awkward.
Sentence: The awkward joke made everyone titter, but no one dared to laugh out loud.

House-hunting: looking for a property to live in.
Sentence- In metropolitan cities house-hunting is a very difficult task.

Vivid: having or producing a strong, clear picture in your mind
Sentence: On Wednesday night I had a very vivid dream which really upset me.
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Endorphins: Neurotransmitters produced by the brain during laughter, exercise, or pleasurable activities, responsible for creating feelings of happiness and well-being.
Sentence: After a good laugh, endorphins are released in the brain, leaving you feeling euphoric and relaxed.

Poor housing: housing that is not in good condition.
Sentence– In the older part of my city the housing condition is very poor as it was constructed nearly 100 years ago.
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Towering: extremely tall, especially in comparison with the surroundings.
Sentence: Hari described his dream related to towering buildings he saw.

Run down: old and of a poor standard.
Sentence-He lives in a rundown situation.
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Mobile home: a home that can be moved by a vehicle or one that has its own engine.
Sentence- In my country people like to carry a tent with them instead of investing on mobile home.
