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  • A place people go to order food that is cooked for them. They pay for the food. Sometimes people sit down inside and eat at a table, or sometimes people take the food out and eat it at home.
    restaurant
  • To speak very quietly or secretly.
    whisper
  • Several people, standing single file, waiting or walking together, one after the other.
    line
  • To go up. To go up a wall or a ladder or a tree.
    climb
  • A person or creature that is enormous, much bigger than typical.
    giant
  • A feeling of wanting to go to sleep, having little energy.
    tired
  • A small piece of paper people could buy, that would allow them to get into an event, such as a movie or a concert.
    ticket
  • The opposite of noisy.
    quiet, silent
  • To create and heat up food.
    cook
  • A word for objects that people play music on. It includes piano, cello, saxophone, guitar, flute, drum.
    instruments
  • To lie on top of the water, the opposite of sink
    float
  • To put something in a secret place so no one will see or find it.
    hide
  • Something that is not safe.
    dangerous
  • Something very urgent - a fire, an accident, an injury - you would call 911 for this.
    emergency
  • To open a gift or package covered in paper.
    unwrap
  • To take off or remove the outer layer of a fruit.
    peel
  • Something someone did wrong, an error, something people would erase.
    mistake
  • How hot or cold something is. It is measured in degrees.
    temperature
  • A punctuation mark that shows excitement.
    exclamation point
  • To change directions or go around a corner.
    turn
  • To do the same thing as someone else, right after the other person does it.
    copy, imitate
  • A mythological creature that is shaped like a horse and has one horn.
    unicorn
  • A likeness of someone or something, made out of cement or stone or clay, for example.
    statue
  • What it is like outside, including windy, hot, sunny, cloudy, stormy, etc.
    weather
  • To help someone learn something.
    teach
  • To be totally set to go or to start something.
    ready
  • To work out, to engage in physical activity to get into shape.
    exercise
  • To be unhealthy, to have a cold or an illness or a disease.
    sick