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CENTS: In the us the hundredth part of the dollar, a coin of this value.

CAMP: The grown on which this are set up, a place in the country or mountain to stay for a short time.
CITY: A large and important town.
ICE: Frozen water.
CARE: To provide protection.
CAREFUL: Done or make with care, attentive, concern.
MICE: The plural of mouse, a small rodent.
BIGGER: Large, bulky, important, serious.
FACE: It´s the front part of the head.
ONCE: One time, formally, one time only.
GRACE: Attractive, special beauty, charm.
AGE: A particular period in life, a period in history.
PAGE: One side of the leaf or sheet as of a book.
CAGE: A box or enclosure, usually of bars or wire.
LARGE: Big, great in size, bulky, wide, extensive

CREAM: The rich fat part of the milk which rises to the top.
BEAT: To defeat, to conquer, to strike or hit.
SEAT: An object on which one sits, can be a bench, chair etc.
WEAK: Lacking in strength of body or in endurance, the opposite of strong.
DEAD: Stop to live, without life in animate
BREAD: An article of food made from flour or meal, moistened, raised, kneaded, and baked.
MEAL: A repast, a time or occasion of taking food, also the food eaten
HEAVEN: The above of God and the blessed, a state or condition of bliss, the heavens, the firmament.
GREAT: Large in size, big, vast, Opposite of small or little.
CLEAN: Free from dirt or filth, unmixed with foreign matter.
BEANS: The seed or the long pod of a pod-bearing, plant used as food, also the plant itself.
ICE CREAM: Flavored cream or custard, sweetened and frozen.
EASY: Free from troubles or worry, comfortable, not hard or difficult.
EASTER: A festival of a Christian church, to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
PLEASE: A polite request, to be enjoyment or satisfaction, to gratify
HEAD: Is the upper part of the body in human or in most animals, the principal of a house or business

ONLY: Just one, no more than one.


BUSY: At work, active, not lazy, full of activities.
EARLY: Near the beginning before the usual time.
READY: In condition for immediate action, quick, fast, rapid.
PARTY: A number of persons to need in together, a reunion, a political party
HAPPY: Enjoying or expressing pleasure, emotion, fortune, lucky, not sad or blue.
YES: The affirmative answer to a question, opposite of no, more than this
YET: Up until now, now as previously, still even
YELLOW: Of the color of gold, buttercups cowardly, a bright elementary color between orange and green.
FUNNY: Comical, droll, colloquial, strange.
PENNY: A number of coins, in the US one cent generally an amount.
EYE: The organ of seeing or vision
EVERY: All take it, all one, each
EVERYONE: Every person, or everybody.
EVERYTHING: All things, all related to a given matter.

DANGER: Something which make death or risk.


NUMBER: A total of unit person or things taking together.
SISTER: A woman or girl who has the same father and mother, the opposite of brother.
WATER: A common liquid who each form rivers, which come from rain, tasteless, odorless, and colorless, liquid essential for living.
BROTHER: A man or boy who has the same father and mother, the opposite of sister.
EAR: The all organ of earing, the sense of earing.
CLEAR: Bright, unclouded, clean, pure, fresh, easily, understood.
NEAR: Not to far distance in time, place, or degree, close, intimate, approximately.
FIRST: Earliest in time or order, foremost in importance time, excellent.
BIRTHDAY: The day on which a person is given life, or a beginning is made, anniversary.
TURN: To cause, to resolve or go round, to do or perform by means of a resolving motion.
HURT: To injury, to wound, to damage.
BURN: To destroy or damage by fire or heat.
SONG: The past tense of sing, a series of rhythmic, tuneful musical sounds, produce vocally.
BEEN: The past participle of the verb to be.
BORN: can live, to raise, to emerge, to appear.

GET: to obtain, to realize, to understood, to caught, to arrive etc.


GETTING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb get.
RIP: To tear or cut with violence, the cutting or putting out the stitches.
RIPPING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb rip.
STEP: To move the feet alternately.
STEPPING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb step.
PLAN: A drawing, diagram, or map, doing something, showing the outline or design of anything.
PLANNING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb plan.
SLIP: To glide or slide smoothly, to miss one's foothold, to move or pass without being seen.
SLIPPING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb slip.
PIN: to fasten with, to hold fast, a short piece of wire with a sharp point at one end and a round head.
PINNING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb to pin.
SWIM: To propel or push oneself forward in the water, with the arms and legs, to float on a liquid.
SWIMMING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb to swim.
TRAP: To caught in, capture by tricked.
TRAPPING: The progressive or continuous tense of the verb to trap.

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