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  • a device that is used to control the flow of water from a pipe
    faucet
  • very playful or lively
    frisky
  • awkward and clumsy
    gawky
  • a cage or small building in which chickens or other small animals are kept
    coop
  • to cause (something) to stop burning
    extinguish
  • smoke or gas that smells unpleasant
    fume
  • tired and ready to fall asleep
    drowsy
  • stopping often because of not being sure about what to say or do : not steady
    halting
  • 1. to worry or be concerned 2. to eat into or wear away
    fret
  • to make a loud and usually unpleasant sound
    blare
  • to move slowly with the body close to the ground
    creep
  • a large amount of a material (such as hay or wool) that is pressed together tightly and often tied or wrapped
    bale
  • 1. having a rough, uneven surface 2. having rough but attractive features 3. strong and determined
    rugged
  • not stretched or held in a tight position
    slack
  • 1. an intense and dangerous fire 2. a very bright area of light or color
    blaze
  • 1. a hole in the ground usually made by digging 2. a large, deep hole in the ground from which stones or minerals are dug out
    pit
  • the central part of something
    core
  • to speak with many pauses and repetitions because you have a speech problem or because you are very nervous, frightened, etc.
    stammer
  • the tough outer skin of some fruits
    rind
  • 1. to search for something by reaching or touching with your fingers in an awkward or clumsy way 2. to handle something in an awkward or clumsy way
    fumble
  • 1. to make a quiet crying sound 2. to complain in a weak or annoying way
    whimper
  • a sudden strong wind
    gust
  • 1. having less than a normal amount of strength or force: very weak 2. easily damaged or destroyed
    frail
  • to walk slowly and heavily because you are tired or working very hard
    trudge
  • a strange person who you strongly dislike
    creep
  • 1. attractive and made up of small or fine parts 2. very carefully and beautifully made
    delicate
  • a sharp, hollow sound
    clop
  • easily broken or damaged
    delicate or fragile
  • 1. to make a low, heavy, continuous sound or series of sounds 2. to move along with a low, heavy, continuous sound
    rumble
  • 1. lacking strength, energy, or freshness because of a need for rest or sleep 2. bored or annoyed by something because you have seen it, heard it, done it, etc., many times or for a long time
    weary
  • water in the form of very small drops floating in the air or falling as rain
    mist
  • to press or squeeze (something) so that it is no longer flat or smooth
    crumple
  • to hit your foot on something when you are walking or running so that you fall or almost fall
    stumble
  • any one of a series of ridges on the neck of some stringed musical instruments (such as a guitar)
    fret
  • a tube, pipe, or hole out of which a liquid flows
    spout
  • 1. used up and no longer useful 2. tired and drained of energy
    spent
  • a large boat that has a flat bottom and that is used to carry goods in harbors and on rivers and canals
    barge
  • to make a quick series of short loud sounds
    clatter
  • 1. not graceful; lacking skill 2. difficult to use or handle
    awkward
  • the hard middle part of a fruit
    pit
  • 1. a bunch of stalks and ears of grain that are tied together after being cut 2. a group of things fastened together
    sheaf
  • a soft material that is made mostly from wood and is used in making paper
    pulp
  • 1. a) to shoot out a liquid with force b) to flow out with force 2. to say or talk about (something) in a way that is boring or annoying
    spout
  • 1. to show anger 2. to move very quickly 3. to be the first one to do something and to show others how to do it
    blaze
  • the inner, juicy part of a fruit or vegetable
    pulp
  • 1. a) to show or feel anger b) to say (something) in an angry way
    fume
  • the most important or basic part of something
    core
  • 1. a long, narrow hole that is dug in the ground : ditch 2. a deep, narrow hole in the ground that is used as protection for soldiers
    trench
  • a temporary wall, fence, or similar structure that is built to prevent people from entering a place or area
    barricade
  • to move or push in a fast, awkward, and often rude way
    barge
  • a brief time when it rains very hard: a sudden downpour
    cloudburst
  • 1. having an unpleasantly soft or weak quality : not firm or stiff 2. feeling very tired
    limp
  • to give little or no effort or attention to work
    slack
  • moving in a smooth and attractive way
    graceful
  • 1. to burn or glow in an unsteady way : to produce an unsteady light 2.to appear or pass briefly or quickly
    flicker
  • to fail to catch or hold the ball
    fumble
  • 1. to make the sound that a sheep or goat makes 2. to speak or complain in an annoying way
    bleat
  • 1. to pour out or come out quickly and suddenly 2. to move at a fast speed for a short distance
    spurt
  • to make mistakes in doing (something): to not do (something) well or successfully
    bungle
  • 1. thick and strong 2. having a large body that is wide with fat or muscles 3. brave and strong; forceful and determined
    stout
  • 1. to move in a smooth way 2. to fly without engine power
    glide
  • 1. to walk in a uneasy way because of an injury 2. to go or continue slowly or with difficulty
    limp