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(1) a deep hollow sound like the roar of cannon or of big waves. Having rapid growth. (2) a long pole or beam used to extend the bottom of a sail. |
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(1) work done to earn a living; occupation. (2)buying and selling; trade. |
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someone whose work is building and repairing things made of wood. |
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a person who makes carpets and rugs for floors. |
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a flat, round piece of metal used as money. Pennies, dimes, and nickels are coins. |
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(1) to go and get something; bring. (2) to sell for. |
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a room or building where clothes and linens are washed and ironed. |
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a place where people meet to buy and sell things. |
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sewing that repairs a hole or tear. |
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someone who buys and sells goods for a living. |
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(1) to choose; select; take the one you want from a group. (2) a tool with a heavy metal bar pointed at one or both ends, having a long wooden handle; pickax. |
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a full supply; all that you need; a large enough number or amount. |
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a shallow pan with a handle, used for frying; frying pan. |
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(1) to write or say the letters of a word in order. (2) a period or time of anything. |
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to lose your way; wander; roam. |
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a very thin string made of strands of cotton, silk, wool, or nylon, spun and twisted together. |
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