MULTIPLE MEANING WORDS
NONLITERAL LANGUAGE
UNKNOWN WORDS
MULTIPLE MEANING WORDS
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100

PET

noun: animal you have at your house

verb: to scratch/rub

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Grandpa kicked the bucket last night.

Passed away

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The customers were unhappy with the increase in prices at the restaurant, so they decided to boycott the restaurant, and not go there anymore.

to refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) as a way of protesting

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PACK

noun: a set of something (cards, lions)

verb: to gather your things to go on a trip

100

what is 20 + 22

42

200

LIGHT

noun: thing on roof you turn on

verb: to create fire

adjective: doesn't weigh a lot

200

Stop beating around the bush and tell me what is really wrong.

avoid talking about

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Susan's mother was reluctant to let her go on the road trip with her friends, because she was worried about the long distance. 

hesitant, unsure

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SPRING

noun: metal coil OR time of year

verb: to jump up quickly

200

what is the capital of California?

Sacramento

300
TRACK

noun: what you run on

verb: following something

300

I passed that exam by the skin of my teeth!

Barely

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Because of how giant the waves were, it was inevitable that somebody would fall overboard.

impossible to avoid, surely going to happen

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FLOAT

noun: giant things on wheels you see in a parade, or soda and ice cream

verb: to not touch the ground

300

What is the Pyles mascot?

panther

400

FIRE

noun: hot burning flames

verb: to tell someone they can't work anymore

400

I accidentally dropped my ice cream cone, but there's no use in crying over spilled milk.

don't worry about something that has already happened and that you can't change

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He was bewildered by the giant trees.

amazed

400

SWING

noun: thing you sit on on the playground

verb: to move something from side to side 

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What does STEM stand for?

science, technology, engineering, mathematics

500

BREAK

noun: a pause

verb: to make something not work anymore

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She sounded like a fire alarm

she was loud

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Even though she wanted nothing more than to stop running, she persevered and finished the race.

continue on despite difficulty or obstacles

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BLOCK

noun: stacking cubes OR chunks of neighborhoods/streets

verb: to stop something from passing

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What was served for lunch today?

hot dog 

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