1. movement of air (The wind blows everyday.) 2. twist or turn (You need to wind the clock.)
Polish
1. from Poland 2. to shine something
live
1. not recorded (The band gave a live performance.) 2. to dwell (I live in a house.)
dove
1. a small bird (The dove flew over his head) 2. past tense of dive (He dove into the water.)
desert
1. hot, dry, sandy land (The camel was in the desert.) 2. to leave someone; abandon in a disloyal way (He did not desert his friend in his time of trouble.)
refuse
1. to say no; disagree (He had to refuse the invitation to the dance.) 2. garbage (They collected the refuse and put in the can.)
row
1. in a line (They stood in a straight row.) 2. an argument (They had a row about cleaning the house.)
read
1. the act of reading ( I can read) 2. past tense of read (I read a good book last week)
deliberate
1. on purpose 2. consider carefully
minute
1. unit of time; 60 seconds (It took a minute to get dressed.) 2. very detailed; specific (He told me about the game in minute detail.)
Contract
1. a legal agreement 2.shrink away from/ diagnosed with a sickness or disease
bow
1. bend at the waist (I bow to the queen) 2. tie string/ribbon together (There is a bow on the gift)
tear
1. rip (Don't tear the paper.) 2. droplet formed when crying (A tear ran down her face.)
present
1. a gift 2. to give a talk
perfect
1.exactly correct 2. to make correct
Sake
1. a Japanese drink made from rice 2.a purpose
lead
1. a heavy metal (There was lead in the lab.) 2. in the front; first place (He had the lead in the race.)
Wound
1. to injure or an injury 2. coiled up, past tense of wind
Content
1. satisfied 2. meaning/knowledge with in a text
resume
1. start again 2.alist of you work experience and qualifications
Rebel
1. a person wo resist 2. the act of resisting
bass
1. a musical instrument (Jim plays the bass) 2. a type of fish (They went fishing for bass.)
sow
1. put seeds into the ground 2. a female pig
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