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(adjective) holding or containing nothing; without the usual contents.


empty

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(noun): a tool with a blade attached to the end of a long handle, used for chopping wood.


ax

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(verb) to follow with the goal of catching; run after.

chase

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(verb) past tense of "begin"; to have started.

began

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(verb) to scream out loudly, as in pain, anger, fear, surprise, or excitement.


yell

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(verb): to close and open the eyes very quickly.


blink

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(noun) a statement that something absolutely will happen or be done.


promise

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(noun) a forest or area with many trees.


woods

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(verb) to smile broadly, so that the teeth are showing.


grin

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(noun) the place where two lines or surfaces meet to form an angle.


corner

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(verb) to refuse to recognize or fail to take notice of; pay no attention to.


ignore

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(adjective) showing courage; not afraid.



brave


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(verb) To settle, choose, or solve

decide

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(noun) the power or skill to do something.

ability

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(verb) To cause to stop; break off.

interrupt

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(verb) To not accept or agree to; turn down.

refuse

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(verb) to give off light. 


shine

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(verb): to fly or glide in a swift, easy way and at a very great height.


soar 


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(adjective) very wet and soft.

soggy

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(verb) To make clear in speech or writing; show in detail.


explain

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(verb): to cause to become completely free of a disease or other unhealthy condition.


cure

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(adjective) wanting more than you need, especially food, money, or power.

greedy

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(noun) A written warning, news, or sign of something, especially in written or printed form.


notice

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(adjective) not able to happen or be done.


impossible

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(verb) to take something that belongs to someone else without permission.


steal

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