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A Abraad:

Out of one's own country, In a foreign country or countries

Boring: Uninteresting and tiresome; dull.

Adding: To join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope

Belong: To be in an appropriate situation or environment. To be proper, appropriate, or suitable

Agree: To come into or be in accord, as of opinin, To grant consent; accede

Barley: A grass in the genus Hordeum, native to temperate regions, having flowers in terminal, often long-awned spikes.

Anyway: In any way or manner whatever, Usually any way. in any manner; by any means

Best: Surpassing all others in excellence, achievement, or quality; most excellent

c Appear: To seem or look to be. To become visible. To come into existence

Behavior: he actions or reactions of a person or animal in response to external or internal stimuli.

D Dislike: To regard with distaste or aversion.

Chose:
To select from a number of possible alternatives; decide on and pick out.

Conviction: The judgment of a jury or judge that a person is guilty of a crime as charged.

Discovered: To be the first, or the first of one's group or kind, to find, learn of, or observe

Children: Plural of Child.

Done: Having been carried out or accomplished; finished

Century: Each of the successive periods of 100 years before or since the advent of the Christian era.

Dark: Of a shade tending toward black in comparison with other shades. Used of a color.

Countries: A region, territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture

Developing: Having a relatively low level of industrial capability, technological sophistication, and economic productivity

Easy:
Capable of being accomplished or acquired with ease; posing no difficulty

F Free: Not imprisoned or enslaved; being at liberty.

Effort: The use of physical or mental energy to do something; exertion.

Friendly: Favorably disposed; not antagonistic c Engineer: One who is trained or professionally engaged in a branch of engineering. Fingers: One of the five digits of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.

Essentially: Constituting or being part of the essence of something; inherent. Forget: To be unable to remember (something).

Eye balls: Either of a pair of hollow structures located in bony sockets of the skull, functioning together or independently, each having a lens capable of focusing incident light on an internal photosensitive retina from which nerve impulses are sent to the brain; the vertebrate organ of vision.

Fancy:
The mental faculty through which whims, visions, and fantasies are summoned up; imagination, especially of a whimsical or fantastic nature.

A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech.

Guessing:
To predict (a result or an event) without sufficient information H Hat: A covering for the head, especially one with a shaped crown and brim.

Genders: The condition of being female or male; sex. Ham: The thigh of the hind leg of certain animals, especially a hog.

Geography The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life and the effects of human activity.

Harm: Physical or psychological injury or damage.

Gifts Something that is bestowed voluntarily and without compensation.

Hard: Resistant to pressure; not readily penetrated.

Gesture:

Harder: To make hard or harder

b I Illness: Poor health resulting from disease of body or mind; sickness. J Journey: The act of traveling from one place to another; a trip.

immediately Without an intermediary; directly

Jump: To spring off the ground or other base by a muscular effort of the legs and feet.

Information: Knowledge derived from study, experience, or instruction.

Just: Honorable and fair in one's dealings and actions

Interesting:
Arousing or holding the attention; absorbing.

Japanese: Of or relating to Japan or its people, language, or culture.

Indicate: To show the way to or the direction of; point out

Juice: A fluid naturally contained in plant or animal tissue

A cutting instrument consisting of a sharp blade attached to a handle.

K Keep: To provide (a family, for example) with maintenance and support L Lock: A device operated by a key, combination, or keycard and used, as on a door, for holding, closing, or securing.

Know: To perceive directly; grasp in the mind with clarity or certainty Lark: Any of several similar birds, such as the meadowlark.

Key: A notched and grooved, usually metal implement that is turned to open or close a lock. Late: Coming, occurring, or remaining after the correct, usual, or expected time; delayed

Kiss: To touch or caress with the lips as an expression of affection, greeting, respect, or amorousness. Lot: A large extent, amount, or number. Often used in the plural

Knife:

Lies: To be or place oneself at rest in a flat, horizontal, or recumbent position; recline

N Nice: Pleasing and agreeable in nature M Match: One that is exactly like another; a counterpart.

Neuter: Neither masculine nor feminine in gender. Mong: Austral informal short for mongrel

Nasty: Disgustingly dirty.

Married:
United in matrimony

Many: Being one of a large indefinite number; numerous

Need: A condition or situation in which something is required or wanted

Meals: The edible whole or coarsely ground grains of a cereal grass.

Next: Immediately following, as in time, order, or sequence

O Often: many times; frequently.

P Puzzles: To baffle or confuse mentally by presenting or being a difficult problem or matter.

Oxford: A cotton cloth of a tight basket weave, used primarily for shirts.

Published: To prepare and issue (printed material) for public distribution or sale.

Ourselves: Used reflexively as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the object of a preposition

Proper: Characterized by appropriateness or suitability; fitting

Oven: A chamber or enclosed compartment for heating, baking, or roasting food, as in a stove, or for firing, baking, hardening, or drying objects, as in a kiln.

Polyunsaturated Of or relating to long-chain carbon compounds, especially fatty acids, having two or more double bonds between the carbon atoms. Foods containing polyunsaturated fatty acids help reduce blood cholesterol levels and include sunflower, soybean, sesame seed, and corn oils and cold-water fish such as salmon.

Only: Standing alone by reason of superiority or excellence.

Q Quickly: Moving or functioning rapidly and energetically; speedy.

R Review: To look over, study, or examine again.

Rainy: characterized by rain Quality: An inherent or distinguishing characteristic; a property.

Roads: An open, generally public way for the passage of vehicles, people, and animals. Questions: An expression of inquiry that invites or calls for a reply.

Romantic: Given to thoughts or feelings of romance

Quotes: To repeat or copy the words of (another), usually with acknowledgment of the source. Reindeer: A large deer (Rangifer tarandus) of the Arctic and northern regions of Eurasia and North America, having branched antlers in both sexes.

Queens The wife or widow of a king.

S Same: Being the very one; identical

Treasure: Accumulated or stored wealth in the form of money, jewels, or other valuables.

Seldom: Not often; infrequently or rarely. See Usage Note at rarely.

Trues: Consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous.

Speech: The faculty or act of speaking.

Through: In one side and out the opposite or another side of

Sit: To rest with the torso vertical and the body supported on the buttocks.

Things: An entity, an idea, or a quality perceived, known, or thought to have its own existence.

T Teenager: Of, relating to, or applicable to those aged 13 through 19.

U Underlined: To draw a line under; emphasize or cause to stand out; underscore.

Upsets: To cause to turn or tip over; capsize.

Vegetable: A plant cultivated for an edible part, such as the root of the beet, the leaf of spinach, or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower.

Using: To put into service or apply for a purpose; employ. Viewed: An examination or inspection:

University: An institution for higher learning with teaching and research facilities constituting a graduate school and professional schools that award master's degrees and doctorates and an undergraduate division that awards bachelor's degrees.

Village: A small group of dwellings in a rural area, usually ranking in size between a hamlet and a town.

Usually: Commonly encountered, experienced, or observed

Vacation: A period of time devoted to pleasure, rest, or relaxation, especially one with pay granted to an employee.

V Very: In a high degree; extremely

W Wear: To carry or have on the person as covering, adornment, or protection

Writers: a person who writes books, articles, etc., esp as an occupation

Yourself: That one identical with you

wearily: Physically or mentally fatigued.

Year: The period of time during which Earth completes a single revolution around the sun, consisting of 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes, and 12 seconds of mean solar time. In the Gregorian calendar the year begins on January 1 and ends on December 31 and is divided into 12 months, 52 weeks, and 365 or 366 days. Also called calendar year.

Whatever Everything or anything that

Yesterday: The day before the present day.

Wires: A usually pliable metallic strand or rod made in many lengths and diameters, sometimes clad and often electrically insulated, used chiefly for structural support or to conduct electricity. Z Zing: A brief high-pitched humming or buzzing sound, such as that made by a swiftly passing object or a taut vibrating string.

Y Yet: At this time; for the present

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