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to step on something and damage or hurt it
trample
to praise or compliment
flatter
someone who watches and learns carefully
observant
very funny silly and crazy (both words!)
hysterical / hilarious
felt sorry for doing something
regretted
well-prepared and practiced
polished
surprised or shocked feeling
stunned
showing a serious manner
dignified
opposite of vertical
horizontal
something outstandin that you want to pay attention to
highlight
unique, one of a kind
distinctive
occurring regularly as in music
rhythmic
a small magical being with pointed ears
pixie
seperating or breaking up easily
flaky
not sick or injured
healthy
peppery or hot flavour
spicy
a brown grain used to make soup or tea
barley
a yellow song bird
canary
a breed of dog
collie
high-pitched sound
squeaky
a smiling face icon or picture
smiley
having the skill to do something
ability
a small bag
baggie
a school with special status
academy
a church building where monks or nuns live and work
abbey
your mother or father's sister
auntie
a thing that you do
activity
a fragrant herb
parsley
shuttlecock
birdie
university sporting event or team
varsity
sad or dissatisfied
unhappy
boring / not fun
uninteresting
reducing in size or volume
disappearing
to get better
improving
clean with bleach or alcohol
disinfected
to use a brush to p**** again
repainted
go on a vehicle or sit on a horse
riding
make a hole in dirt
digging
putting together to find a total
adding
scrape and injure or damage with sharp object
scratched
to go buy things
shopping
walking along a trail
hiking
do your best to complete something
tried
quickly move back and forth
shaking
lightly cut
scraped
to put or hide something in the dirt
buried