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grass
Grass
[ noun ]
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/ɡræs/
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a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.

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After a long winter, the grass in our garden has started to turn green again.
The children played on the soft green grass in the park.
bear
Bear
[ noun ]
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/bɛr/

a large animal with sharp claws and thick fur, which eats meat, honey, insects, and fruits

What is a "bear"?

Bears are large, powerful mammals with shaggy fur and a distinctive snout. They have a reputation for being fierce and dangerous, but they are also known for their intelligence and strength. There are several species of bears, including the grizzly, black bear, and polar bear, each with their own unique characteristics and habitats. Bears are omnivorous, meaning they eat both meat and plants, and they have a keen sense of smell which they use to locate food. They are also skilled climbers and swimmers, and are able to adapt to a wide range of environments, from dense forests to arctic tundras.

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paw
Paw
[ noun ]
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/ˈpɔ/

an animal's foot that typically has a combination of nails, claws, fur, and pads

What is a "paw"?

A paw is a structure found in various animals that is typically located at the end of the leg and used for walking, running, and other forms of locomotion. It is composed of a combination of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue, and its specific shape and size vary depending on the species. Paws typically include pads or claws that help animals grip the ground, climb trees or burrow into the soil. They also contain sensory receptors that allow animals to feel the texture and temperature of the surfaces they walk on. Some animals have specialized paws that have evolved for specific functions such as digging, swimming, or grasping prey.

tent
Tent
[ noun ]
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/tɛnt/

a shelter that usually consists of a long sheet of cloth, nylon, etc. supported by poles and ropes fixed to the ground, that we especially use for camping

sleeping bag
Sleeping bag
[ noun ]
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/slˈiːpɪŋ bˈæɡ/

a portable, padded, and zippered bag used for sleeping, typically outdoors or while camping

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chair
Chair
[ noun ]
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/tʃɛr/

furniture with a back and often four legs that we can use for sitting

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to look
To look
[ Verb ]
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/lʊk/

to turn our eyes toward a person or thing that we want to see

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to rely
To rely
[ Verb ]
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/ɹiˈɫaɪ/, /ɹɪˈɫaɪ/

to fully depend on someone or something

to take
To take
[ Verb ]
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/teɪk/

to reach for something and hold it

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to run
To run
[ Verb ]
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/rʌn/

to move using our legs, faster than we usually walk, in a way that both feet are never on the ground at the same time

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to tell
To tell
[ Verb ]
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/tɛl/

to use words and give someone information

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transitive
to feed
To feed
[ Verb ]
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/fiːd/

to give food to a person or an animal

starve

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transitive
to walk
To walk
[ Verb ]
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/wɑːk/

to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one

ride

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intransitive
to climb
To climb
[ Verb ]
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/klaɪm/

to go up mountains, cliffs, or high natural places as a sport

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intransitive

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