row
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n. a number of people or things in a straight line v. move a boat through the water with long poles Example sentences |
catch
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v. take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air v. find and stop a person or animal that is trying to escape v. discover, see, or realize something, especially someone doing something wrong v. manage to be in time to see or do something Example sentences |
climbed
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v. (past tense) go up or advance Example sentences |
wrote
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v. (past tense) compose; mark letters, words, or other symbols on a surface Example sentences |
shouted
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v. (past tense) utter a loud call or cry Example sentences |
plains
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n. (plural) simple or ordinary Example sentences |
gas
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n. anything that is like air Example sentences |
England
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n. a division of the United Kingdom Example: Prince Charles will be the next king of England. Are you from the America or from the England? Example sentences |
design
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n. a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function v. plan or develop for a certain purpose Example sentences |
joined
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v. (past tense) link, connect, take part with others Example sentences |
law
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n. rule established by authorities or custom, regulating the behaviour of community Example sentences |
ears
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n. (plural) the organ of hearing Example sentences |
glass
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n. a hard and transparent substance produced by fusion Example sentences |
you're
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v. you are Example sentences |
grew
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v. (past tense of GROW) increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed Example sentences |
skin
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n. natural outer covering of an animal or human body Example sentences |
valley
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n. a low area of land between hills or mountains Example sentences |
cents
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n. (plural) a monetary unit of the US, Canada, equal to one hundredth of a dollar Example sentences |
key
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n. something used to move the bolt of a lock a. chief; major; important; essential; fundamental Example sentences |