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  • tow
    (of a motor vehicle or boat) pull (another vehicle or boat) along with a rope, chain, or tow bar.
  • The brave dog growled at the prowler.
  • fellow
    a person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another
  • prowl
    (of a person or animal) move around restlessly and stealthily, especially in search of or as if in search of prey.
  • now
    at the present time or moment.
  • A powerful gust of wind shook the house.
  • sown
    plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth
  • howl
    a long, loud, doleful cry uttered by an animal such as a dog or wolf.
  • crown
    a circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of or decorated with precious metals and jewels.
  • glow
    give out steady light without flame.
  • crowd
    a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
  • Let's go downtown to see that film.
  • slowpoke
    a person who acts or moves slowly.
  • willow
    a tree or shrub of temperate climates that typically has narrow leaves, bears catkins, and grows near water
  • tower
    a tall, narrow building, either freestanding or forming part of a building such as a church or castle.
  • allow
    give (someone) permission to do something.
  • We have a willow tree next to our house.
  • snow
    atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
  • Paddle slowly in the shallows.
  • chow
    food.
  • widow
    a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried.
  • I hung my towel next to the shower.
  • Row, row, row your boat.
  • Libby had a snow day today.
  • Rest your head on this pillow.
  • powerful
    having or producing great force or energy.
  • growl
    (of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound in the throat.
  • plow
    (especially of a vehicle) move in a fast and uncontrolled manner.
  • frown
    form an expression of disapproval, displeasure, or concentration, typically by turning down the corners of the mouth.
  • row
    propel (a boat) with oars.
  • bow
    bend the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect, greeting, or shame.
  • shallow
    of little depth.
  • grown
    (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity
  • The brown cow eats grass in the field.
  • throw
    propel (something) with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand