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Ignite (verb) To start burning To make something start burning

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Ignite (verb)

To start burningTo make something start burning

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Lure:To lure someone means to trick them into a particular place or to trick them into doing

something that they should not do it.

To lure someone means to tr ick them into a parti cular place or to tr ick them into doing

something that they should not do it .

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Spear:

A spear is a weapon consisting of a long pole with a sharp metal point attached to the end.

If you spear something , you push or throw a pointed object into it.

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Lure :

A decoy; live or especially artificial bait used in fishing or trapping.

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Spear:

long, stabbing weapon for thrusting or throwing, consisting of a wooden shaft to which a sharp-pointed head, as of iron or steel, is attached.

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AshThe ashes of the forest is the only thing left

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kneel

The person kneeled after feeling pain

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FadeI see everything faded after a long and hard test

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WhineBabies usually whine when they are hungry

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AbruptA dolphin abruptly appeared when I was sitting near the ocean

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FLAMMABLE

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POWDERY

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PAINSTAKING

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GLOW

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INHALE

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Isolated (adj) :• Separate so as to be

alone• Set a place apart• Antarctica is

______________ from the rest of the world.

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The infectious diseases don’t necessarily have to be of the microbial or viral variety.

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ERADICATE

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LITERATE

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Routinely (adv):• Regularly, habitually, unimaginatively, or rote

procedure• Eg: Doing housework every day

was not how she had imaged

her life would be.

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Numerous(adj)

• Very many, being or existing in great quantity

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Outcome

If you flip a coin, you will have two outcomes;

heads or tails.

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Straightforward: easy to understand; not complicated

• Spending money in shopping is a straightforward concept

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Weave (n),(v)

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knuckles

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A good odor! A bad odor!

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Nutrition

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Poultry (noun): chicken, turkey, duck, and other birds that we eat

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He is looking for…COMPENSATION

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Hand washing is the best way to ERADICATE the GERMS.

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It is time for your

Daily DOSE of

medicine

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Measles

A childhood illness where you get red

spots all over the body (a

rash). American children are

usually vaccinated to protect them

from this illness.

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Twig (noun)

• A small very thin stem of wood that grows from a branch on a tree

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Exasperation (uncountable noun)

• When you feel annoyed because something/somebody continues upsetting you

Businessman is looking his watch in ____________.

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Fluffy (adj)• Very light and soft to touch

Lovely little fluffy puppies

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Shred (verb)Shredded (adjective)

• To cut or tear something into small thin pieces• The man is shredding the paper.• The paper is shredded.