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Ripple Small low wave on surface of liquid To move in small wave

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Ripple• Small low wave on surface of liquid

• To move in small wave

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Shallow • Measuring only a short distance from the top

to the bottom

• The man is fishing in the shallow river

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Flock• A group of sheep, goats or birds

• A large group of people (crowded)

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Cubs• A baby of a wild animal such as a lion or a bear

Grizzly bear cubs nuzzling

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Effortlessly• Something that is effortless is done in very

skillful way that makes it seem easy

• She dives effortlessly into the turquoise water

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Partially

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Disaster

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Lace

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Splinter

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Blind

To blind someone is to make them go blind

A blind person is someone who cannot see.

The Braille language is for blind people

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Cricket (1): one of the species commonly found in pastures and meadows or on trees and shrubs

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Cricket(2):a game played in England (not in Hatchet!)

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Aim(v): to intend for a purpose; to have as a goal(Everybody aims to pass level 4.)

(Aim (n): Your aim is to pass level 4)

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Moose: a large, long-headed mammal, common in Canada and the NW U.S.A.

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Hoof/hooves: what some animals, like cows and horses, have on the bottom

of their feet

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Skin(verb): to remove the skin

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Cow (female Moose): the mature female of a bovine animal

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Charge(v): to attack by rushing violently against

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Hunched over: round one's back by bending

forward and drawing the shoulders forward

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Run over: Knock down and, often, pass over

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Mess up: to make an error

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Lean: to incline or bend; to incline in feeling

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Grateful: warmly or deeply appreciative of

kindness or benefits received

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Tornado: a localized, violently destructive windstorm occurring over land

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TORNADO

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Hesitate: to pause; to be reluctant or wait to

act because of fear, indecision, or disinclination

Sigh

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Massive: large and heavy-looking; very big

A massive sandwich A massive group of men

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Whip (v): to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment

Also, this is a whip (n).↓↓

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WHIP: A whip is a long thin piece of

material such as leather or rope, fastened

to a stiff handle.

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SLENDER: A slender person is attractively

thin and graceful.

A slender menA slender woman

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FLUID: A fluid is a

liquid.

Kitty drinking radiator FLUID.... Not funny!

That fluid look sawfully yellow.

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INFURIATING: Something that is

infuriating annoys you very much.

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SPLASH: If you splash about in water, you hit

or disturb the water in a noisy way, causing

some of it to fly up into the air.

Big splash about to happen

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WIGGLE: If something wiggles, it moves

up and down or from side to side in small

quick movements.

Small fishing pole, two huge fish wigglingaround at the end of it.

Piles of recently caught fish – many ofthem breathing and wiggling.

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• wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint ) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation: