Grade_01 : Word group 03
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Looks / lʊks / VERB Origin: Old English
Third person singular present tense form of the verb 'look'.
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Mouse / maʊs / NOUN Origin: Old English
A small rodent that typically has a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long tail.
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Place / pleɪs / NOUN Origin: Old French
A particular position or point in space.
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Round / raʊnd / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old French
Shaped like a circle or cylinder; curved.
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Short / ʃɔːrt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Measuring a small distance from end to end; brief.
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Smart / smɑːrt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence; bright.
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Spoke / spoʊk / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense of the verb 'speak'; uttered words.
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Story / ˈstɔːri / NOUN Origin: Old French
An account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.
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Thing / θɪŋ / NOUN Origin: Old English
An object that one need not, cannot, or does not wish to give a specific name to.
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Truck / trʌk / NOUN Origin: Latin
A large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods or troops; a lorry.
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White / waɪt / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Of the color of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of most light rays; the opposite of black.
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Around / əˈraʊnd / PREPOSITION Origin: Old French
Locating on every side of; surrounding.
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Butter / ˈbʌtər / NOUN Origin: Latin
A pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream and used as a spread or in cooking.
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Dinner / ˈdɪnər / NOUN Origin: Old French
The main meal of the day, taken either around midday or in the evening.
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Handle / ˈhændəl / NOUN Origin: Old English
The part by which a thing is held, carried, or controlled.
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Looked / lʊkt / VERB Origin: Old English
Past tense of the verb 'look'.
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Piglet / ˈpɪɡlɪt / NOUN Origin: Old English / Diminutive
A young pig.
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Sandal / ˈsændəl / NOUN Origin: French
A light shoe with an openwork upper or straps fastening the sole to the foot.
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Splash / splæʃ / VERB Origin: English Onomatopoeic
To strike or dash a liquid or semi-liquid substance scatteringly.
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Wiggle / ˈwɪɡəl / VERB Origin: Middle Dutch
To move or cause to move up and down or from side to side with small rapid movements.
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