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vocabulary words

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cave a large natural hole in the side of a cliff or under the ground
robbers some who steals things, especially from stores or banks.
judge the official in control of a court who decides how criminals should be punished
town place with houses, stores, offices, etc.
wild to behave in an uncon-trolled way because you have no rules or people to control you.
rising an increase in number, amount, or value.
wide measuring a large distance from one side to the other.
curious wanting to know or learn about something.
certain completely sure.
hurry to do something or go somewhere more quickly.
sneak to go somewhere quietly and secretly.
whisper to speak or say some-thing very quietly.
voice the sound you make when you speak or sing.
blame to say or think that someone is responsible for something bad.
cash money in the form of coins and bills.
enough as big, as much, as far, as many,as necessary.
yell to shout or say something very loudly because you are angry, excited, or fight
surprise the feeling you have when something unexpected or unusual happens.
gentle kind, and careful not to hurt anyone or anything.
sudden done or happening quickly or in a way you did not expect.
forward toward a place or position that is in front of you.
empty having nothing inside.
scream to make a loud high noise with your voice because you are hurt, fight-ened, excited, ect
somehow in some a although you do not know how.
unless used in order to say that something will happen or be true if another thing dose not happen or is not true.
argue to disagree with some-one, usually by talking or shouting in an angry way.
sold to give something to someone in exchange for money.
strange unusual or surpris-ing, in a way that is difficult to understand.
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