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Vocabulary

Word Part of Speech Definition
Twice Adverb Two times.
Turn Verb To move in a circle around a fixed point.
Ladder Noun A piece of equipment used for climbing up and down.
Pole Noun A long,thin stick of wood or metal.
Rope Noun A piece of strong, thick string made of long twisted threads.
Quickly Adverb Fast or in a short time.
Cymbal Noun A flat,round musical instrument made of brass that makes a loud noise when hit together.
Must Modal verb Used to say that it is necessary to do something.
Mammal Noun An animal that drinks milk from its mother`s body when it is young.
Bird Noun An animal that has wings and feathers and is usually able to fly.
Giggle Verb To laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way.
Bounce Verb To move up or away after hitting a surface.
Grumpy Adjective Easily annoyed and complaining.
Direction Noun The position towards which someone moves or faces.
Elbow Noun The part in the middle of the arm where it bends.
Back to back Phrase Close together and facing the opposite direction.
Measure Verb To discover the exact size or amount of something.
Feather Noun One of the many soft,light things that cover a bird`s body.
Classmate Noun Someone who is in the same class as you at school.
Costume Noun The set of clothes typical of a particular country or suitable for a particular activity.
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