RippleSmall low wave on surface of liquid
To move in small waveShallow Measuring only a short distance from the top to the bottomThe man is fishing in the shallow river
FlockA group of sheep, goats or birdsA large group of people (crowded)
CubsA baby of a wild animal such as a lion or a bearGrizzly bear cubs nuzzling
EffortlesslySomething that is effortless is done in very skillful way that makes it seem easyShe dives effortlessly into the turquoise water
PartiallyThis cake is partially eaten
DisasterThe last earthquake in Japan was a disaster
LaceThese boots have long laces
SplinterThe doctor removed the splinter of wood from his foot
BlindTo blind someone is to make them go blindA blind person is someone who cannot see.The Braille language is for blind people
Cricket (1): one of the species commonly found in pastures and meadows or on trees and shrubs
Cricket(2):a game played in England (not in Hatchet!)
Aim(v): to intend for a purpose; to have as a goal(Everybody aims to pass level 4.)(Aim (n): Your aim is to pass level 4)
Moose: a large, long-headed mammal, common in Canada and the NW U.S.A.
Hoof/hooves: what some animals, like cows and horses, have on the bottom of their feet
Skin(verb): to remove the skin
Cow  (female Moose): the mature female of a bovine animal
Charge(v): to attack by rushing violently against
Hunched over: round one's back by bending 	forward and drawing the shoulders forward
Run over: Knock down and, often, pass over
Mess up: to make an error
Lean: to incline or bend; to incline in feeling
Grateful: warmly or deeply appreciative of 		kindness or benefits received
Tornado: a localized, violently destructive 		windstorm occurring over land
TORNADO
Hesitate: to pause; to be reluctant or wait to act because of fear, indecision, or disinclinationSigh
Massive: large and heavy-looking; very bigA massive sandwichA massive group of men
Whip (v):  to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment					Also, this is a whip (n).↓↓
WHIP: A whip is a long thin piece of material such as leather or rope, fastened to a stiff handle.
A slender menA slender womanSLENDER: A slender person is attractively thin and graceful.
Kitty drinking radiator FLUID.... Not funny!FLUID: A fluid is a liquid.That fluid look sawfully yellow.
INFURIATING: Something that is infuriating annoys you very much.
Big splash about to happenSPLASH: If you splash about in water, you hit or disturb the water in a noisy way, causing some of it to fly up into the air.
Small fishing pole, two huge fish wiggling around at the end of it.Piles of recently caught fish – many of them breathing and wiggling.WIGGLE: If something wiggles, it moves up and down or from side to side in small quick movements.
run over (v)
mess up (v)
Hesitate (v)
Massive (adj)
Confined (adj):  The man is confined in his prison cell
Devastating (adj)
Stumble (n),(v) & Trip (v)
Skunk: (noun)a cat-sized American mammal of the weasel family, with distinctive black-and-white-striped fur
Fragment :(noun)a small part broken or separated off something:small fragments of pottery, glass, and tiles
Sprain :(noun)wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint ) violently so as to cause pain and swelling but not dislocation:
CAMOUFLAGEThe way in which some animals are colored and shaped so that they cannot easily be seen in their natural surroundings
STABILIZEBecome stable.Example: this construction is made of bill and it is stabilizing
GET RID OFRemove something from a surface
PLUCKIf you pluck a chicken or a bird you pull its feathers out to prepare it for cooking.
HUNCHED OVER    round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward
LEANTo incline the weight of the body so as to be supported
GRATEFULAppreciative of benefits received; thankfulAffording pleasure or comfort; agreeable

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