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What teachers do in school | |
To stretch out or put forth (a body part); extend | |
Short for cockroach | |
A person who trains or directs athletes or athletic teams | |
A sofa | |
A small bag often closing with a drawstring and used especially for carrying loose items in one's pocket | |
A type of dog | |
Alcoholic liquor, especially inferior or bootleg liquor | |
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Official yell of US army | |
a circle dance of Romania and Israel | |
The first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures | |
A long stick with burning material at one end, used to provide light or to set things on fire | |
Light Pacific vessel with two or three masts | |
To stagger | |
breakfast, _______, dinner | |
a cluster or a clump | |
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A long seat, often without a back, for two or more people | |
The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy | |
To bathe; also, to dry or heat, as unseasoned wood | |
A dialectal variant of loath or lithe | |
a trench or ditch that conveys water to a mill wheel (plural) | |
learning or an instruction or a lesson (plural) | |
What students do in school | |
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