hood
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hoot
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| to blow a horn or whistle.
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hope
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| I hope I’ll make the team.
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horn
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| a brass wind instrument that you play by holding down valves with your fingers and blowing through the narrow end of the tube.
| French horn
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horn
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| a device that is used to make a warning signal.
| old-fashioned car horn
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hot
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| very spicy.
| Chili peppers taste very hot.
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hunt
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| to search for something in many places.
| I hunted all over the house for my key.
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hurt
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| to be painful.
| My broken arm hurts.
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identical
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| identical candles
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impatient
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| easily annoyed
| She was often impatient with her little brother
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important
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| having great power or influence.
| An important visitor
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impossible
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| having great power or influence.
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indoors
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| outdoors
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interrupt
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| to stop something from happening temporarily.
| The tennis match was interrupted by rain.
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iris
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| the round, colored part of the eye.
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iron
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| a piece of electrical equipment that heats up and is used to remove creases in clothing.
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jam
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| a group of people or things that are squashed together.
| traffic jam
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jet
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| a fast aircraft that is powered by an engine that sucks in air, heats it, and then pushes it out again.
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jewel
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| an ornament made of gems and precious metals that people wear.
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job
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| work that someone is paid to do.
| I have an outdoor job.
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join
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| to become a member of something, such as a club.
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judge
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| a person who decides the winner of a competition or contest.
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keep
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| to remain.
| Keep still!
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keep
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| to continue.
| He kept walking.
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key
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| a small lever that you press with your finger.
| Computer keys.
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know
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| to have met someone before.
| I have known him for years.
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lace
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| a cord that is used to fasten things.
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laid
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| Our hen laid two eggs this morning.
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lamb
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| meat from a young sheep.
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land
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| a country, or an area of ground.
| The farmer owns all the land around the village.
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