Book vocabulary:
Hurry: to (cause to) move, proceed, or act with haste:
Oven: a small box-shaped area with a door, as a part of a stove, for baking, roasting, heating, or dryingor an appliance in this shape.Fair:free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice
Hands: the part at the end of the arm in humans, or in other animals, that consists of the wrist, knuckles, fingers, and thumb.
Looked like: to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see
Applying for: to make use of as relevant or suitable
Kicked: a person or thing that kicks
Behave: o act or react in a particular way
Excited: full of emotions or feelings that have been stirred up or aroused
Sweat: to perspire, esp. freely
Arranged: to place in proper, desired, or convenient order;
Organize
Water: an odorless, tasteless liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen that makes up rain, oceans, lakes, and rivers
Advice: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action
Embarrassed: to (cause to) become ashamed, uncomfortable, or ill at ease
Town Hall: a building used for carrying on the town's business
Kittens: a young cat
Honeymoon: a vacation or trip taken by a newly married couple
Stage: a step or degree in a process, development, or series
Appointment: an agreement for a meeting arranged in advance
Trust: reliance on the goodness, strength, or ability of a person or thing;
confidence
Handwriting: writing done with a pen or pencil in the hand
Loud: marked by high volume of sound
Take off: to get into one's possession by one's action
Fastener: any of various devices for fastening
Childish: immature; Babyish
Complaining: to express dissatisfaction, resentment, pain, grief, etc.; find fault
Naked:being without clothing; Nude
On time: the system in which events follow from one to another; the passing of minutes, hours, days, or years
Arguing: to present or state reasons for or against a thing
Selfish: caring only or chiefly for oneself
Shining: giving off rays of light;shining;Bright
Smelly: giving off a strong or unpleasant odor
Knock: to strike a blow that makes noise, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal
Brave: having or showing courage unafraid of dangerous things
Sheets: a large rectangular piece of cotton used for bedding
Sharp: having a thin cutting edge or a fine point for cutting or piercing
Hurry: to (cause to) move, proceed, or act with haste:
Oven: a small box-shaped area with a door, as a part of a stove, for baking, roasting, heating, or dryingor an appliance in this shape.Fair:free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice
Hands: the part at the end of the arm in humans, or in other animals, that consists of the wrist, knuckles, fingers, and thumb.
Looked like: to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see
Applying for: to make use of as relevant or suitable
Kicked: a person or thing that kicks
Behave: o act or react in a particular way
Excited: full of emotions or feelings that have been stirred up or aroused
Sweat: to perspire, esp. freely
Arranged: to place in proper, desired, or convenient order;
Organize
Water: an odorless, tasteless liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen that makes up rain, oceans, lakes, and rivers
Advice: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action
Embarrassed: to (cause to) become ashamed, uncomfortable, or ill at ease
Town Hall: a building used for carrying on the town's business
Kittens: a young cat
Honeymoon: a vacation or trip taken by a newly married couple
Stage: a step or degree in a process, development, or series
Appointment: an agreement for a meeting arranged in advance
Trust: reliance on the goodness, strength, or ability of a person or thing;
confidence
Handwriting: writing done with a pen or pencil in the hand
Loud: marked by high volume of sound
Take off: to get into one's possession by one's action
Fastener: any of various devices for fastening
Childish: immature; Babyish
Complaining: to express dissatisfaction, resentment, pain, grief, etc.; find fault
Naked:being without clothing; Nude
On time: the system in which events follow from one to another; the passing of minutes, hours, days, or years
Arguing: to present or state reasons for or against a thing
Selfish: caring only or chiefly for oneself
Shining: giving off rays of light;shining;Bright
Smelly: giving off a strong or unpleasant odor
Knock: to strike a blow that makes noise, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal
Brave: having or showing courage unafraid of dangerous things
Sheets: a large rectangular piece of cotton used for bedding
Sharp: having a thin cutting edge or a fine point for cutting or piercing
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