wholly developed, especially of fruit ready to be eaten
ripe
a pot used to boil water
kettle
to hate something, or someone
can't stand
a snail with no shell
slug
to wish for
yearn
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what is the part of speech of stir?
verb
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use "fine" in a sentence
ex: Mr. Gregory eats only fine foods, like sardines, durian, and bundaegi.
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what is the part of speech of accompany?
objects that belong to someone
property
to become or make something become longer and thinner
elongate
to please someone by giving them what they want or need
satisfy
slightly crazy
dotty
a field of grass, often with flowers
meadow
extremely unpleasant, especially to look at
repulsive
a piece of paper with official information on it
document
energetic and in good health, especially of old people
sprightly
a place that is full of trash, like a landfill
dump
to be angry
see red
horrible or gross
disgusting
huge; big
enormous
to die
perish
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use "ripe" in a sentence
ex: Mr. Gregory hates ripe fruit, he only eats rotten bananas!
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use "up one's sleeve" in a sentence
ex. Mr. Gregory had a plan up his sleeve to defeat the wicked Mr. Jayson!
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what is the part of speech of doze?
verb
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what is the part of speech of personally?
adverb
to want something very much
long for
to tease, fool, joke, or trick someone
pull someone's leg
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what is the part of speech of currant?
noun
to remove the shell or outer layer from nuts, peas, etc.
shell
if your heart thumps, it beats very quickly
thump
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what is the part of speech of sprightly?
adjective
a huge wall that holds water back
dam
hairs growing on the face, like a cat or tiger
whiskers
to break something
smash
a crazy person
a small fish
sardine
DOUBLE POINTS:
what is the part of speech of "dump"?
noun
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use "whisker" in a sentence
ex: Mr. Gregory grew whiskers like a cat and started meowing for tuna!
unfriendly
hostile
lacking knowledge or awareness; uneducated
ignorant
a thick, flat piece of something, especially stone
slab
extremely large
colossal
the title of a newspaper story
headline
the feeling of excitement when you are waiting for something to happen
suspense
to look larger and rounder or fuller than normal
bulge
to shake quickly
vibrate
in front
ahead
with short, sharp hairs
bristly
to look secretly at something
peep
excellent, or of very good quality
fine
very dirty
filthy
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use "see red" in a sentence"
Ex: Mr. Gregory saw red when the students DID their homework!
DOUBLE POINTS:
what is the part of speech of dam?
noun
lively, fresh; full of energy
dynamic
an engine on a spacecraft that gives extra power for the first part of a flight
booster
slowly over a period of time
gradually
in a confused way; to feel sickly
feverishly
done by you and not someone else.
personally
to have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something
afford
the edge of a road where water flows away
gutter
to mix a liquid gently
stir
a large piece of cloth, used to cover a table
tablecloth
to wave something, such as a wing, to fly
flap
a thin cookie that is usually sweet
biscuit
a person who sells fish
fishmonger
shocking or hard to believe
unbelievable
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use "kettle" in a sentence
ex. Mr. Gregory burned himself on the kettle because he was blindfolded!
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what is the part of speech of hostile?
adjective
to not be forgiving, to want revenge
spiteful
in a way that gives all your attention to something
intently
to sleep lightly
doze
to have a plan or advantage kept in secret to be used when required
up one's sleeve
a small, black fruit, like a berry
currant
to become softer or to make something become softer
soften
the edge of the sidewalk at the side of the road
curb