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chirp There are a variety of sounds that birds make. Owls hoot, chickens cluck, ducks quack, and eagles shriek. Some birds tweet. When a small bird sings, it chirps. There are some birds chirping outside the window. Do you hear the chirping? I love to hear the sound of crickets chirping on summer evenings. (This word is also used to describe the […]

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gigantic If something is gigantic, it’s very large. This word is similar to the words “huge” and “enormous.” The zucchini in our garden are gigantic this year. There’s a gigantic spider in the bathroom. The house that Bill Gates lives in is gigantic. An elephant has a gigantic head. Gigantic fires are burning in the states

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terrify To terrify someone is to cause a great deal of fear. This word is stronger than the word “scare.” The storm terrified everyone who lived through it. (The storm scared everyone very very much.) The man who lives down the street terrifies his neighbors. He’s scary and very mean. We were terrified to learn that an escaped

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means The noun “means” is quite different from the adjective, “mean,” or the verb “mean.” As a noun, “means” is very similar to income or method. This word always has an “s.” There is no singular form for it. The sentences below use “means” to describe the way in which a person makes money: They now have the

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mope If a person mopes, he or she displays unhappiness in a manner that is obvious and sometimes childish. Children often mope when they are unable to get something that they really want, but adults also mope. Sometimes, moping takes the form of inactivity: After Todd lost his job, he moped around the house for several weeks. Billy is moping because

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mourn To mourn is to feel sadness or express sorrow when someone has died. simple past past participle mourn mourned mourned Mabel is mourning the loss of her husband. Lester is mourning the passing of his mother. The town mourned the deaths of two teenagers who fell into the lake and drowned. The children mourned the loss

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moan To moan is to make a sound when in pain, or a person is upset about something: The man moaned in pain while he waited to see the dentist about a toothache. People could be heard moaning after the accident. The students moaned when they heard about their test results. You shouldn’t moan. Be happy with

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