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A punctuation mark used to separate things or ideas in a sentence.
Comma!
A sea voyage for pleasure.
Cruise!
A tool with jaws, used for gripping and turning such things as nuts and bolts.
Wrench!
To try to force a person to pay something by threatening to tell a secret.
Blackmail!
A large group of bees that fly together.
Swarm!
A narrow passage between rows of seats in a theater.
Aisle!
A device having teeth, used to arrange or fasten the hair.
Comb!
A bar attached to the front and back of a car to protect it from being hit.
Bumper!
Something kept to remember a place, person or event.
Souvenir!
A small swelling on a plant that contains a flower, stem or leaves that have not yet developed.
Bud!
A strip of level ground on which aircraft take off and land.
Runway!
An area of soft wet land often covered with water.
Swamp!
A large heavenly body that moves around the sun.
Planet!
Someone who is at another person's home for a visit or a meal.
Guest!
A school attended after high school.
College!
A platform extending into the water where ships may tie up to load and unload.
Dock!
A series of connected rings or loops, usually made of metal.
Chain!
A large, hairy spider whose bite is painful but not seriously poisonous.
Tarantula!
Very tiny grains of worn or crushed rock.
Sand!
The planet of the solar system that is sixth in order from the sun and is surrounded by rings.
Saturn!
A small rodent with soft fur, large cheek pouches and a short tail.
Hamster!
An informal kind of language that is especially vivid or lively and is always changing.
Slang!
A building made of glass in which plants are grown.
Greenhouse!
A covering for a woman's head made of artificial hair.
Wig!
A tall plant that has large ears with many kernels.
Corn!
Someone who makes, repairs or alters clothing.
Tailor!
A person who leads or takes people to their seats.
Usher!
A dried plum.
Prune!
An animal that has hoofs, horns and a beard and is raised for its milk, meat and wool.
Goat!
A rounded lump, as on the back of a camel.
Hump!
A shape or geometric figure with six sides.
Hexagon!
A sour tasting food resembling custard that is made from milk thickened by the action of bacteria.
Yogurt!
Air that moves over the earth.
Wind!
A frame covered with wire mesh that is used in windows and doors to keep out insects.
Screen!
A thin strand or string of metal.
Wire!
The written text of a theatrical work containing the lines of all the performers.
Script!
A long slippery fish that looks like a snake.
Eel!
A book with blank pages in which collections of photographs, stamps or other things may be kept.
Album!
An apartment located on the roof of a building.
Penthouse!
A piece of strong material that is stretched out to catch the wind and cause a boat to move.
Sail!
A reddish-brown or orange coating that forms on iron when it is exposed to air or moisture.
Rust!
The period of time during which the earth makes one complete revolution around the sun, equal to about 365 days.
Year!
A place where grapes are grown.
Vineyard!
To look with the eyes half closed.
Squint!
The meat of a cow.
Beef!
To steer or operate a car (or other vehicle).
Drive!
A small, round cake, often with a hole, made of sweetened dough that is fried in fat.
Doughnut!
A hollow structure that carries away the smoke from a fireplace.
Chimney!
A daily record of a person's own experiences and thoughts.
Diary!
A small, brown spot on the skin.
Freckle!
A small closet in a gymnasium or public place in which clothes and valuables can be kept.
Locker!
A tissue in the body that can be tightened or relaxed to make body parts move.
Muscle!
The part of a tree trunk left in the ground after the tree has fallen or been cut down.
Stump!
A device put on the end of a hose for watering plants.
Sprinkler!
An electrical device with blades that turn fast and blow air.
Fan!
A material made from wood pulp and usually produced in thin sheets.
Paper!