a type of exercise that is designed to make one's lungs and heart stronger, often performed with music
a mental or physical activity that helps keep our mind and body healthy
a game that needs a lot of thinking in order to be finished or done
A puzzle is a game or activity that challenges a person to solve a problem by arranging pieces, figuring out clues, or completing a task. Puzzles can take many forms, such as jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, or logic puzzles, and they often require critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and patience. The goal of a puzzle is to find the correct solution, whether it is putting pieces together to form a picture, solving a riddle, or completing a pattern. Puzzles are often enjoyed as a form of entertainment or as an exercise for the brain, helping to improve memory and cognitive abilities.
the sport or activity of riding a bicycle
a place in which works of art are shown or sold to the public
A gallery is a space where artworks are shown for people to view and often purchase. Galleries can be independent or part of institutions like museums or universities. They can also be different in size and may focus on different types of art, specific artists, historical periods, or art forms. Galleries provide a space for artists to present their work to the public, buyers, collectors, and critics. Additionally, they often organize exhibitions, events, and sales.
a strategic two-player board game where players move pieces with different abilities across a board with the objective of capturing the opponent's king
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on an 8x8 grid, where each player starts with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. The objective is to checkmate the opponent’s king, meaning the king is in a position where it cannot escape capture. Each type of piece moves in specific ways: the king moves one square in any direction, the queen moves in any number of squares along a row, column, or diagonal, and the other pieces have their own unique movements. Players take turns moving their pieces, with the game requiring both tactical planning and strategy. The game ends when one player checkmates the other’s king, or a draw is declared.
a sport, played by two teams of eleven players who try to score by carrying or kicking an oval ball into the other team's end zone or through their goalpost
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a sport in which two or four players use rackets to hit a small ball backward and forward over a net
Tennis is a sport played between two players or two teams of two players each. The objective is to hit a ball over a net into the opponent's side of the court in such a way that they cannot return it within the rules. Players use a racket to hit the ball and aim to score points by making the ball land in the designated areas of the court. The game is played on different surfaces, including grass, clay, and hard courts. Points are scored in a specific system, with games, sets, and matches determining the winner.
to have very strong feelings for someone or something that is important to us and we like a lot and want to take care of
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to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting
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to the highest degree
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(often used in negative or question form) to be upset, offended, or bothered by something
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to really not like something or someone
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to make food with heat
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to move the body to music in a special way
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to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving
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a musical instrument we play by pressing the black and white keys on the keyboard
A piano is a large, versatile keyboard instrument that produces sound by striking strings with hammers when the keys are pressed. It has a range of 88 keys, including both white and black keys, which control the pitch and volume of the notes. The piano can play both melody and accompaniment, making it suitable for a wide variety of musical genres. Its rich, resonant tones and dynamic range allow it to be used in solo performances, ensembles, and as an accompaniment for singers or other instruments. The piano is a central instrument in classical, jazz, pop, and many other musical styles.
to use one's voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song
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to use one's voice to express a particular feeling or thought
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the main language of France that is also spoken in parts of other countries such as Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, etc.
an electronic device that stores and processes data
a set of instructions written in code that a computer follows to perform specific tasks or functions
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the first month of the year, after December and before February
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the second month of the year, after January and before March
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the third month of the year, after February and before April
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the fourth month of the year, after March and before May
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the fifth month of the year, after April and before June
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the sixth month of the year, after May and before July
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the seventh month of the year, after June and before August
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the eighth month of the year, after July and before September
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the ninth month of the year, after August and before October
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the tenth month of the year, after September and before November
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the 11th month of the year, after October and before December
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the 12th and last month of the year, after November and before January
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(of a person) coming or acting before any other person
being number two in order or time
coming after the second in order or position
coming or happening just after the third person or thing
coming or happening just after the fourth person or thing
coming or happening right after the fifth person or thing
coming or happening just after the sixth person or thing
coming or happening right after the seventh person or thing
coming or happening just after the eighth person or thing
coming or happening right after the ninth person or thing
coming or happening right after the tenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the eleventh person or thing
coming or happening right after the twelfth person or thing
coming or happening right after the thirteenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the fourteenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the fifteenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the sixteenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the seventeenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the eighteenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the nineteenth person or thing
coming or happening right after the twentieth person or thing
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