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A verb meaning expressive movement, either in a group or as an individual, usually accompanied by music.
Dance / dancing
Noun: a gas giant; the seventh and most hilarious planet.
Uranus
Preposition: If something is on one side of you, and something else is on the other, what are you?
Between / in between
A verb meaning to move smoothly across a surface which is also usually smooth and / or slippery. Also a noun meaning an image.
Slide
A large noun of any shape, but usually cuboid, in any place, but usually in a city or town, almost always with a roof and four walls.
Building
Preposition: if there is something in the way, and you need to get to the other side, and it is too tall to go over, and too wide to go around, you might go . . .
Under / underneath
Verb: a fast activity that you need special shoes for - shoes which have a steel blade attached. You do this activity on a large icy surface. 
Ice skating
This noun is something you wear. Not clothes, not jewellery, but a kind of accessory you wear to improve your vision or protect your eyes.
Glasses
Preposition: a two-letter direction - also a major film. This is where a helium balloon goes if you let go of the string. The opposite of down.
Up
Verb: this is what happens to a balloon if you poke it with something sharp. Also a type of music.
Pop
This noun is a thin sheath of latex that comes in a variety of shapes and colours, designed to blow up and tie off, sometimes seen at parties.
Balloon
Preposition: can describe circumnavigation, or a vague kind of direction meaning somewhere, but nowhere specific.
Around
This verb is a great way to learn about things and gain new information. You do it with your ears, but it is not the same as hearing.
Listen
This noun can also be a verb. You could try asking one of these if you wanted to know something.
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