A designated area of land or water used for agriculture, specifically to cultivate crops, raise livestock, or produce agricultural products.
Farm
A thin, hollow tube, typically made of plastic, paper, or reusable materials (metal, glass, silicone), designed to conduct beverages from a container to the mouth via suction.
Straw
Finished, completed, or cooked sufficiently.
Done
A public official authorized to hear and decide legal cases in a court of law.
Judge
A very large and luxurious residence.
Mansion
A large, shaggy-haired bovin animal (specifically African/Asian species or the North American bison) known for curved horns.
Buffalo
To bite, chew, or nibble persistently, wearing away at something with the teeth.
Gnaw
A relative who shares a common ancestor—usually a grandparent.
Cousin
A person, usually a child, who displays extraordinary talent or genius in a specific field, such as music, mathematics, or art.
Prodigy
A scheduled period of rest, recreation, or travel, during which a person takes a break from work or school, typically spent away from home.
Vacation
An adequate quantity, number, or degree that satisfies a need, desire, or purpose, indicating sufficiency.
Enough
A temporary stop, break, or suspension of action, speech, or music.
Pause
A state of distress, difficulty, annoyance, or public disorder.
Trouble
To change, regulate, or adapt something slightly to make it fit, work better, or conform to new conditions.
Adjust
An intense, compelling emotion, enthusiasm, or desire, often characterized by strong feelings of love, anger, or sexual attraction.
Passion
An unbound, thin booklet or a single sheet of paper, often trifolded, used to convey information or opinions on specific topics.
Pamphlet
The gases (fumes) emitted by an engine, or the system that releases them.
Exhaust
The foremost part, side, or surface of an object, building, or area, or a position directly ahead of something else.
Front
The tallest living terrestrial animal, characterized by its extremely long neck and legs.
Giraffe
A large group of people sharing common cultural, historical, linguistic, or ethnic backgrounds, often occupying a specific territory and usually having their own government.
Nation
A ghost, apparition, or an illusory image that appears to exist but lacks physical reality.
Phantom
A group of people who watch, listen to, or read content
Audience
A primarily land-dwelling, herbivorous reptile, characterized by a heavy, domed shell and sturdy, club-like legs.
Tortoise
A sport and physical discipline focused on exercises that develop strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, and agility.
Gymnastics
The presence of an unusually large number of insects, rodents, or parasites in a place, causing damage, annoyance, or disease.
Infestation