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tiger (noun) large solitary cat with yellow-brown coat stripped with black. "We saw a tiger at the zoo."
even (adjective) equal in number or value. "We learn that 2 is an even number today."
label (noun) a small piece of material attached to something with information about it. "The label on that shirt says that it costs $30."
human (noun) a human being, a person. "A human can think with common sense."
table (noun) furniture with a flat top and one or more legs used for eating and playing. "The family sat down by the dinner table to have lunch."
crazy (adjective) extremely enthusiastic. "I'm crazy about chocolate."
open (noun) move to leave a space allowing air in. "I will open the window because it is hot in here."
solo (adjective) done by one person. "He released his second solo album."
baby (noun) a child recently born. "His wife just had a baby."
photo (noun) a piece of paper with a real-life printed image. "I put the photo of my family inside my diary."
tiny (adjective) very small. "I got a tiny rubber ducky at the fair."
lazy (adjective) unwilling to work or use energy. "Mom was too lazy to cook last night."
radio (noun) a device used to listen to music. "We have a portable radio for when the power goes out."
zebra (noun) an African wild horse with black and white stripes. "The zebra was looking at us at the zoo."
yo-yo (noun) a toy with two discs and a string that is thrown up and down consecutively. "He can make a lot of tricks with the yo-yo."
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