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100

A small animal often kept as a pet, known for its agility and ability to purr  

Cat/Kitten

100

Kids of Deaf Adults; plural form of CODA.

KODAs

100

A temporary job that allows someone to gain experience in a particular field.

Internship

100

To move permanently to another country.

Immigrate  

100

A small, long mammal, often kept as a pet

Ferret

200

A loyal animal, often kept as a pet, known for barking

Dog/Puppy

200

People who are closest to you and with whom you share a strong bond.

Best friends  

200

A type of job where you are paid based on the number of hours worked.

Hourly

200

 To take lessons and practice driving a car.

Learn to drive  

200

A farm animal that is often pink and kept for its meat or as a pet

Pig

300

A small, furry animal with long ears, often kept as a pet.

Rabbit

300

Siblings of Deaf Adults; brothers or sisters of Deaf adults.

SODA

300

A job where you are available to work when needed, even if not scheduled.

On-call

300

When a person or animal comes into existence.

Born

300

A farm animal that provides wool and is often kept for food.

Sheep  

400

A small rodent kept as a pet, often in a cage

Hamster

400

People who are your good friends but may not be as close as your best friends.

Close friends

400

When a person works for themselves instead of working for someone else.

Self-employed

400

To find and start working for an employer.

Get a job  

400

A small primate, known for being playful and clever

Monkey

500

A creature with feathers, wings, and a beak, often kept as a pet.

Bird

500

People you work with, especially in the same job or profession.

Colleagues

500

To give someone a higher position or better job, usually with more responsibility.

Promote

500

To complete your education and receive a diploma or degree.

Graduate / Graduated / Graduation  

500

A large animal often used for riding or farm work.

Horse

600

A living creature that swims in water, often kept in aquariums

Fish

600

People you know but are not very close to.

Acquaintances

600

When someone stops working, usually because they are older

Retired

600

A person who is a legal member of a country.

Citizen  

600

A large farm animal that gives milk and is raised for food.

Cow  

700

A reptile, often kept as a pet, with scales and four legs

Lizard

700

A Child of Deaf Adults; a hearing child who grows up with Deaf parents.

 

700

A job where you work less than the full hours (often fewer than 40 hours a week).

Part-time

700

To ask someone to marry you.

Propose  

700

A larger rodent often kept as a pet or seen in wild places.

Rat  

800

A long, legless reptile, sometimes kept as a pet

Snake  

800

People who used to be your friends but are no longer.

Ex-friends

800

A job or situation that doesn’t offer opportunities for advancement.

Dead-end  

800

To attend a higher education school after high school.

Go to college

800

A small rodent often kept as a pet.

Mouse

900

An eight-legged insect that makes webs

Spider  

900

Child of Deaf Adults who uses spoken language instead of sign language.

OHCODA

900

A job where you work the full number of hours, typically 40 hours a week.

Full-time

900

When two people agree to marry each other.

Engaged

900

A farm bird that lays eggs and is kept for food.

Chicken

1000

A reptile with a hard shell, known for moving slowly

Turtle

1000

To move from one position or place to another, especially at work.

Transfer  

1000

Marry – To join together through a legal ceremony.

Marry

1000

A bird with webbed feet, often kept on farms.

Duck

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