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snail (noun) small creature with a soft, wet body and a round shell.. "The rain is bringing out the garden snails at night."
week (noun) a period of 7 days. "I have a soccer game next week."
boat (noun) small vessel moved on water by oars, sails, or an engine. "My dad has a fishing boat he uses every weekend."
scream (verb) to make a long loud cry expressing feelings. "The nurse heard her scream for help."
flow (verb) constant movement of a liquid. "The rivers flow rapidly when it rains."
flies (verb) move through the air using wings. "The bird flies to the tree branch."
broom (noun) long brush used to sweep floors. "Give me the broom to clean up the cereal on the floor."
door (noun) flat object used to close an entrance. "The door was closed when we arrived at the building."
enjoy (verb) to have fun doing something. "We enjoy our family reunions because they are fun."
boil Iverb) to start to turn into a gas because of being heated. "To make the tea, we have to boil water first."
stay (verb) remain in the same place. "You stay here, and I'll be back soon."
money (noun) coins and bills we use to buy things. "He needs the money to buy new shoes."
brew (verb) make tea or coffee mixing it with hot water. "I brew coffee every morning."
about (preposition) relating to. "My sister and I read a book about cats."
fuel (noun) material that is easily burned. "Mom's car ran out of fuel, and Dad had to get some for her."
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