To try to be more successful than someone else in a game or business
compete
to feel lime you are about to vomit or have an upset stomach
nauseous
A brother or a sister
sibling
a violent, rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground
tornado
a formal word for "to get" or "to be given" something
receive
a person or organization that you are competing against for the same goal
rival
to produce liquid through your skin because you are hot, nervous, or excercising
sweat
to act in a way that makes people notice you
get attention
an animal that naturally preys on others
predator
a large, heavy gun on wheels, used in old-fashioned warfare
cannon
to pull something out quickly, such as a hair or a feather from a bird
pluck
a sudden, uncontrollable fear that often causes wild, unthinking behavior
panic
the way in which two or more people or groups are connected or behave toward each other
relationship
an expert in the study of numbers, shapes, and patterns
mathematician
a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances
stress
to find something, a place, or an object for the first time
discover
to disappear suddenly or stop exisiting
vanish
to recognize the full worth of something or to be grateful for it
in a way that involves a strong connection or very careful attention to detail
closely
one of the light, fringed structures that cover a bird's body
feather
to get free from a place or dangerous situation where you were trapped
escape
to recongizine someone or something, but not remeber where you know them from
Look familiar
an examiniation of opinions or behavior made by asking people a seriees of questions
survey
to do better than someone in a competition, or the rhythmic sound of a heart
beat
use the words, rival and compete, in a single correct sentence
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