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wholly developed, especially of fruit ready to be eaten

ripe

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a pot used to boil water

kettle

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to hate something, or someone

can't stand

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a snail with no shell

slug

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to wish for

yearn

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DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of stir? 

verb

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DOUBLE POINTS:

use "fine" in a sentence

ex: Mr. Gregory eats only fine foods, like sardines, durian, and bundaegi. 

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DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of accompany?

verb
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objects that belong to someone

property

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to become or make something become longer and thinner

elongate

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to please someone by giving them what they want or need

satisfy

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slightly crazy 

dotty

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a field of grass, often with flowers 

meadow

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extremely unpleasant, especially to look at

repulsive

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a piece of paper with official information on it

document

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energetic and in good health, especially of old people

sprightly

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a place that is full of trash, like a landfill

dump

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to be angry

see red

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horrible or gross

disgusting

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huge; big

enormous

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to die

perish

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DOUBLE POINTS:

use "ripe" in a sentence

ex: Mr. Gregory hates ripe fruit, he only eats rotten bananas!

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DOUBLE POINTS:

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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DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of doze?

verb

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DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of personally?

adverb

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to want something very much

long for

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to tease, fool, joke, or trick someone

pull someone's leg

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DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of currant?

noun

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to remove the shell or outer layer from nuts, peas, etc.

shell

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if your heart thumps, it beats very quickly

thump

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DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of sprightly?

adjective

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a huge wall that holds water back

dam

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hairs growing on the face, like a cat or tiger

whiskers

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to break something

smash

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a crazy person

madman
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a small fish

sardine

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DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of "dump"?

noun

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DOUBLE POINTS:

use "whisker" in a sentence

ex: Mr. Gregory grew whiskers like a cat and started meowing for tuna!

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unfriendly

hostile

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lacking knowledge or awareness; uneducated

ignorant

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a thick, flat piece of something, especially stone 

slab

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extremely large 

colossal

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the title of a newspaper story

headline

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the feeling of excitement when you are waiting for something to happen

suspense

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to look larger and rounder or fuller than normal

bulge

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to shake quickly

vibrate

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in front

ahead

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with short, sharp hairs

bristly

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to look secretly at something

peep

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excellent, or of very good quality

fine

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very dirty

filthy

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DOUBLE POINTS:

use "see red" in a sentence"

Ex: Mr. Gregory saw red when the students DID their homework!

400

DOUBLE POINTS:

what is the part of speech of dam?

noun

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lively, fresh; full of energy

dynamic

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an engine on a spacecraft that gives extra power for the first part of a flight

booster

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slowly over a period of time

gradually

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in a confused way; to feel sickly

feverishly

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done by you and not someone else.

personally

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to have enough money to buy something or enough time to do something

afford

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the edge of a road where water flows away

gutter

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to mix a liquid gently

stir

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a large piece of cloth, used to cover a table

tablecloth

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to wave something, such as a wing, to fly

flap

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a thin cookie that is usually sweet

biscuit

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a person who sells fish

fishmonger

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shocking or hard to believe

unbelievable

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DOUBLE POINTS:

use "kettle" in a sentence

ex. Mr. Gregory burned himself on the kettle because he was blindfolded!

500

DOUBLE POINTS:
what is the part of speech of hostile?

adjective

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to not be forgiving, to want revenge

spiteful

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in a way that gives all your attention to something

intently

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to sleep lightly 

doze

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to have a plan or advantage kept in secret to be used when required

up one's sleeve

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a small, black fruit, like a berry

currant

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to become softer or to make something become softer

soften

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the edge of the sidewalk at the side of the road

curb