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- A brass instrument with a flared bell and three valves operated by pistons
- A device used for detecting and locating objects by sending out pulses of high-frequency electromagnetic waves that bounce off the object and return to the source
- A domesticated animal kept for companionship or amusement
- A female deer
- A group of animals, typically birds or sheep, that move together
- A group of individuals or organizations that work together for a common purpose
- A large, dark-colored board, typically used in a classroom for writing or drawing with chalk
- A loop or knot of thread used to join together two pieces of fabric or to close a wound
- A request for something to be done, provided, or supplied
- A seat suspended by ropes or chains, typically used by children for play
- A small, oval fruit with a hard stone and bitter flesh, or a type of tree that produces this fruit
- A thought or suggestion about a possible course of action
- A traditional story
- An enclosed compartment used for heating, baking, or drying food
- Covered with rust, or having a lack of skill or practice
- Edible or poisonous fruiting body of a fungus, typically a rounded cap on a stalk
- Equipment used for a specific purpose, such as fishing or football
- For the reason that; on account of
- Having a strong liking or affection for something
- Hotel’s ‘time to arise’ signals
- Insects with large
- Intense anger or rage
- Large natural elevations of the earth’s surface, rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- Not occupied or used, empty
- Not working or being used, lazy or inactive
- Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- Restless or eager to do something
- Shy or modest, or having a reluctance to give details about oneself
- Tall buildings with many stories, typically found in urban areas
- The ability to present oneself and one’s ideas in an impressive way, especially in entertainment
- The act of giving comfort or confidence to someone
- The fifth month of the year, or to express possibility or permission
- The hard fibrous material that makes up the trunk and branches of trees or shrubs
- The looped thread used in sewing or embroidery, or a tight row of small loops made in knitting or crocheting
- The pair of organs in the chest used for breathing
- The state of touching or meeting
- To inspect or scrutinize something in detail
- To move forward or make progress
- To place something down in a particular position
- We Use Water To…: A chef is good for business
- We Use Water To…: Do the dishes
- We Use Water To…: Free from dirt
- We Use Water To…: Get very wet
- We Use Water To…: Make water bubble
- We Use Water To…: Provide water to farmland
- We Use Water To…: Slowly chip away at
- We Use Water To…: Swallow
- We Use Water To…: To melt in liquid
- Wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion