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love: to like another adult very much
(noun) Y love my dog
pajamas: soft loose clothing that is worn in bed
(noun) I have new pajamas
jounal: a serious magazine or newspaper that is published regularly
(noun) My sister has a journal
dream catcher: a decorative object consisting of a ring with string across it and feathers
(noun) My brother gave me a dreamcatcher
gift: a present or something that is given
(npun) I received a gift in my birthday
moccasines: a soft leather shoe that you slide into your foot and do not fasten
(noun) My grandmother has new moccasines
spiderweb: structure like a net made by a spider to catch insects
(noun) I saw a spiderweb in my room
suitcase: a large, rectangular container with a handle, for carrying clothes and possessions while travelling
(noun) At the airport we carry suitcase
woods: an area of land covered with a thick growth of trees dedede
(plural : noun) My sister is likes to explore in the woods
Sharp: A thin edge that can cut or make a hole in something
(adjective) The knife is very sharp
forest: a large land or area covered with trees and plants
(noun) We like camping in the forest
nightmare: A very upsetting or frightening dream
(noun) Peter had a nightmare last night
Dream: a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you sleep
(noun) Last night I dreamed that I was a superhero
stressed out:worried an nervous
(adjective) My dad is stressed out
peaceful: without violence
(adjective) The park is peaceful
nervous: worried and anxious
(adjective) I am a nervous about the race
frightened: fealing fear or worried
(adjective) I'm really frightened now
embarrassed: nervous or a shamed
(adjective) He is embarrassed because he forgot he is homework
confused: unable to think clearly or to understand something.
(adjective) I'am confused with my homeworks
angry: having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
(adjective) I loke to play angry birds