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kiosk A kiosk is a small storefront or booth. Kiosks are popular all over the world because the cost of operating a business from one is lower when compared to a traditional store. Kiosks are popular in shopping malls and other areas where people walk. Things sold from a kiosk include newspapers, food, souvenirs, clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, […]

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knead To knead something it to push down or pull on it. This word is almost always used when describing the process of preparing bread dough. (However, there are other things that you can knead.) simple past past participle knead kneaded kneaded After mixing together the flour, salt, sugar, and yeast, dough forms. The dough is kneaded

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rut A rut is an impression made on the ground from a heavy object that repeatedly rolls over it. Ruts are usually formed by tires from vehicles such as bicycles, wagons, cars, trucks, tanks, etc. Wagon wheels left ruts in the soft earth as they moved westward. If roads aren’t plowed in the winter, they create ruts

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glide To glide is to move easily on a surface or through the air: Airplanes glide over my house every day. Ice skaters glide on the ice. Sledders, skiers, and snow boarders glide down hills and mountains. You can glide effortlessly through school if you take easy classes, but it’s a good idea to challenge yourself. Sliding

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nourish To nourish is to provide good food or other material in order for something to grow. Healthy food nourishes the body. Certain oils and lotions help nourish the skin. Plants are nourished by the soil, water, and sunlight. A person nourished on fear and hate will grow to be a threat to civil society. Art and

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superstition A superstition is a belief in something that is not based on fact or evidence or science. Human beings create superstitions in order to explain to themselves the mysteries of the natural world. Superstitions also explain why a person is lucky or unlucky, fortunate or unfortunate: The number thirteen is an unlucky number. This is an

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mate When two animals, male and female, come together for the purpose of reproduction, they mate. This word can be used as a verb, a noun, and as an adjective. These birds mate in the spring. (verb) Spring is the mating season. (adjective) They’re mates. (noun) The word “mate” can also refer to a person’s spouse. Pamela is a good mate. Jeff tries his

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