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| To walk door to door for sales or purpose or advertising. |
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| An insect during a resting stage while it is changing from a larva into an adult. |
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| The sequence of events in a story or play. |
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| To cause to jump in suprise or fright to wonder |
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| To keep from being seen, noticed,or known; hide. |
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| To move unsteadily;stumble. |
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| A single subject or theme within a larger work |
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| Someone who tries to do as well as or better than another;competiter |
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| a stable secure place were a boat can be tied |
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| not able to be understood |
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| a feelingthat someone or something is a little value worthless or not wanted scornidisdan |
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| a large plain without trees in artic regions mosses and small shrubs are the only king of plant life that grows on the ground beneath the suface or tundra remains frozen all year round |
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| a narrow or blocked part of a river or stream |
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| a place where boats can unload a wharf or pier |
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| To put up with; stand;bear. |
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| a sequence of events in a story or play |
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| a plate wood attached to the back of a boat beneath a water line the ______ is used to steer the boat |
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| a steep cliff hill or river bank |
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| an animals whose age is between 2 years old |
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| stored food in a chamber of an animals stomach |
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| the scatterd pieses or remains of something that has been broken destroyed or thrown away rubble |
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| an act or deed especially a skillful one |
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| the period of time when a man tries to persuade a woman to marry him |
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| a meeting or confrontation usually for purpose |
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| a long rope with a sliding noose at one end used especially to catch horses or cattle |
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| to handle or swing aweapon or tool with great skill or power |
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| to keep from being seen noticed or know hide |
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| to nibble at fead on (leaves tender shoots or other soft vegitation |
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| a systemof guards locks and restrictions that ensures peace or secrecy |
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| to fill or strike with surprize or sudden wonder |
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| autommatially without thought |
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| a basic part of something |
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| a shiny waterproof raincoat or poncho |
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| something of first importanance |
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| feeling or showing anger about something that is unfair mean or bad |
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| to provide for oneself suvive |
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| to save something of being damaged or destroyed |
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| to take a risk with expose to possible loss or danger |
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| a rod or a staff held by a king or a queen it is a symbol of authority |
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| the act of defending or protecting |
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| (a term usually used for animals |
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