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The mouse heard the cat meow and scurried into its mousehole for a fast escape. What does SCURRIED mean?
ran quickly
The man was famished after days of not eating. When he finally got food, he ate every bite. What does FAMISHED mean?
very hungry
The man was famished after days of not eating. When he finally got food, he ate every bite. What does FAMISHED mean?
very hungry
Trucks were used to convey the boxes from one side of town to the other. What does CONVEY mean?
carry
My primary goal is to finish my math homework. Everything else can wait until I'm done later. What does PRIMARY mean?
most important
Mom tightly grasped the child's hand as they walked across the street. What does the word GRASP mean?
hold firmly
What are two meanings for the word light?
weight, brightness
What are two meanings for the word pound?
weight, to bang on something
What are two meanings for the word charge?
charge money, charge at something
What are two meanings for the word mine?
belongs to me, where you can dig up things
What are two meanings for the word pool?
the game, where you can swim
What are two meanings for the word left?
the direction, to keep something somewhere by accident
What are two meanings for the word check?
to write out money, to look at something
What are two meanings for the word shake?
to move something around quickly, a type of drink with ice cream
What are two meanings for the word kind?
to be nice, a type of something
What are two meanings for the word head?
body part, going somewhere
What are two meanings for the word blue?
feeling blue, the color
I am a place with really big buildings and lots of people. Some examples of me are Manhattan, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. What am I?
a city
I am made of two pieces of bread with something in between. You may eat me for lunch. What am I?
sandwich
I'm over your head, and I keep the rain from coming into your house. What am I?
the ceiling.
Some of my ingredients may be lettuce, tomatoes, and other vegetables. People usually eat me with dressing. What am I?
salad
You may eat me for breakfast in a bowl with milk. What am I?
cereal
I am the word you say when you want to apologize. What am I?
sorry
I am a big animal with black and white stripes. What am I?
zebra
You may eat me when you're sick, you put me in a bowl and I'm very hot. What am I?
soup
In this sport to score a goal, just kick the ball into the giant net. What am I?
soccer
I come in a pair for your feet to wear. I keep them warm. What am I?
socks
I'm hot, yellow, and bright. You never see me at night. What am I?
The sun