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ax
[aeks]
n.
An
ax
is a too l used to cut wood.
-+
She used an ax to cut some wood fo r the fire.
b u n c h [bAntJ]
n.
A
bunch
is a group of the same things.
She was hungry, so she ate the entire bunch o f grapes.
chore
[tjb:r]
n.
A
chore
is a job that you have to do but don’t like.
-*
It’s N ikki’s chore to do the dishes every Tuesday and Wednesday night.
d e c e n t [di:sant]
adj.
When
som ething is
decent,
it is OK or good enough.
- *
Eric d id a decent jo b pa in tin g the fence.
disgrace
[disgreis]
n.
Disgrace
is a feeling of shame.
-*•
He fe lt a sense o f disgrace after fa ilin g his big exam.
e lb O W [elbou]
n.
The
elbow
is the m iddle part of a person’ s arm that lets you bend it.
She pointed to her elbow to show me where she h u rt herself.
grateful
[greitfal]
adj.
When you are
grateful
for som ething, you are happy that it happened.
-»
The girls were grateful to have a chance to spend time with their grandfather.
irritate [iret&tj *
To
irritate
means to annoy someone.
- *
She was irrita te d when her brother told her that he had lost her camera.
kid
[kid]
v.
To
kid
is to make a joke to make someone believe something which is not true.
-* I am not really mad. I was kid d ing when I said I was angry.
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