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Give 2 sentences for the word "tie"
Tie your shoes so you don't trip. The game ended in a tie.
Give 2 sentences for the word "shock"
You might feel a shock if you touch the outlet. She was shocked when she heard the news.
Give 2 sentences for the word "club"
The golf club was broken by my brother. She is in the chess club on Tuesdays.
Give 2 sentences for the word "border"
Canada borders the United States to the north. The border around the bulletin board is pink.
I will toast the marshmallow, but I will not burn it. TOAST could mean...
a slice of bread that that has been heated; to cook a food using heat
Michelle will stall when it's time for school. STALL could mean...
a stand or booth used to sell something; to stop making progress on something
When the team scored the point, everyone knew they would win the game. POINT could mean...
a tapered, sharp end of a tool; a mark or unit of something
Today is cool, but tomorrow will be warmer. COOL could mean...
a fairly low temperature; neat or awesome