Homonyms
Synonyms
Antonyms
Idioms
Context Clues
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Bear

Noun: A large furry animal


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Verb: To hold up, carry, or to deal with something

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Fast

Quick, Speedy, Rapid

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Cold

Hot, Warm, Toasty

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It's raining cats and dogs

It's raining really hard!

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  • Tommy held his zibble tightly as he fell asleep—it kept him warm in the cold winter night.

Zibble = blanket

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Bark

Noun: the skin of a tree


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Verb: the sound a dog makes

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Beautiful

Pretty, Gorgeous, Stunning

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Strong

Weak, feeble, unable

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He's a bad apple

He is not a good person and will spoil other people.

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After running around the yard, Mia was so flumpered that she had to sit down and catch her breath.

Flumpered = tired

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Right

Adjective: to be correct


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Adjective: the direction opposite of left

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Help

Assist, Aid, Support

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Old

New, Young, Fresh

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She's got her head in the clouds

She is daydreaming

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The old bridge made a grintling sound as we stepped on the wooden planks, creaking under our weight.

Grintling = groaning or cracking

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Tire

Verb: to run out of energy


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Noun: the rubber part of a car's wheel

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Smart

Intelligent, Brainy, Bright

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Arrange

Confuse, Disorder, Disperse

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That's just a drop in the bucket

That won't make a big difference compared to the whole thing.

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Jake didn't like the brizzly soup because it was too thick and lumpy for his taste.

Brizzly = thick or stew-like

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Spring

Noun: A coil of metal which can push on things


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Verb: To jump up suddenly

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Significant

Important, essential, preeminent

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Constant

Changing, Shifting, Evolving

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To throw your hat in the ring.

To try to win something in a competition.

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The magician waved his hands and, with a plindish of light, the rabbit disappeared from the hat.

plindish = flash or spark