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2. Dry
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Definition: U sed to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it. Pronunciation: /drʌɪ/ Grammatical meaning: Adjective Story quote: He would have to build a fire now to dry his clothes and boots. Sentences: 1. The river is running dry 2. Jeans take forever to dry. 3. Dry your face with a towel.
3. Fingers
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Definition: Any of the five terminating members of the hand. Pronunciation: /ˈfɪŋɡə/ Grammatical meaning: Noun and verb. Story quote: As he lay in the snow, he noticed that he was not shaking. Sentences: 1. The feel of his warm fingers on her temple was comforting. 2. She ran her fingers along his muscular forearm. 3. He turned his head and kissed her fingers.
4. Flame
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Definition: A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something on fire. Pronunciation: /fleɪm/ Grammatical meaning: Noun Story quote: The flame went out in a puff of gray smoke. Sentences: 1. Kindle in all hearts the flame of virtue. 2. Martha didn't take her eyes off the flame, that's not necessarily true. 3. Tongues of flame here and there broke through that cloud.
5. Glove
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Definition: A covering for the hand having separate sections for each of the fingers and the thumb and often extending part way up the arm. Pronunciation: /ɡlʌv/ Grammatical meaning: Verb. Story quote: The man pulled on his glove and again beat his hand against his leg. Sentences: 1. There was an old-school cell phone in the glove box. 2. Consider how much money you can spend on a baseball glove. 3. The Body Glove offers two different styles.