piece
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| a bit or a part of something
| A piece of cheese
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pier
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| a long platform built out into the sea for people to walk along or to tie boats to.
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pig
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| an animal with a blunt snout and a curly tail that is kept on farms to provide meat, such as pork, ham, and bacon
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pigeon
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| a bird that is common in both town and countryside. Pigeons mainly eat berries, fruits, and seeds. Some pigeons can be trained to deliver messages
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pigment
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| a colored powder that is mixed with other substances to make paint.
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pile
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| a group of things resting or lying one on top of the other.
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pill
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| a small piece of medicine that is swallowed whole.
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pillow
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| a soft pad for resting your head on in bed.
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pilot
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| a person who controls and flies an aircraft.
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pin
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| a small piece of metal with a sharp point at one end, used to fasten pieces of cloth together.
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pinch
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| to squeeze someone’s skin between your finger and thumb
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pine
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| an evergreen tree that has needle-shaped leaves and produces cones.
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pineapple
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| a tropical fruit with a tough, scaly skin and a sprout of spiky, green leaves at the top
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pink
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| a color made by mixing red and white together
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pipe
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| a tube through which liquids and gases can flow.
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pirate
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| someone who attacks and robs ships or boats at sea.
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pit
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| a deep hole in the ground.
| a coal mine.
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pitch
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| a throw of a ball, or the throw to a batter in baseball.
| the highness or lowness of a musical note, musical instrument, or a human voice.
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pitiful
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| making you feel sad or full of pity.
| A pitiful sight.
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pity
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| a feeling of sadness for someone because they are unhappy or in pain.
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pizza
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| a round, flat piece of dough with tomato, cheese, and other foods on top that is baked in an oven.
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place
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| a particular area.
| They won the first, second, and third places in the race.
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place
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| to put something in a position.
| He placed the vase in the center of the table.
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plain
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| ordinary, or not fancy
| Her dress was very plain
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plain
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| a large area of flat land.
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plan
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| a map or drawing of an area, such as a room, building, or town.
| A plan of an apartment
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plan
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| to decide how you are going to do something.
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planet
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| one of the huge spheres of rock and gas that revolve around the Sun. The eight planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
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plant
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| to put a seed, bulb, or plant into the soil so that it will grow
| Planting a window box
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plant
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| a living thing that cannot move around like animals do, and that makes its own food. Some plants grow in the ground, while others grow in water. Plants usually have a stem, leaves, flowers, and roots.
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