Intermediate Deck 67
Total: 20 cards
joke
noun
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something said or done to make people laugh, especially a funny story or trick
tower
noun
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a tall and narrow structure that may be apart from or attached to another structure
rock
noun
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the dry, solid, and hard part of the Earth's surface that sticks up out of the ground or sea; an individual piece of such
act
verb
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to do something for a particular purpose or in order to deal with a situation
god
noun
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a spirit or being with great power, strength, knowledge, influence, etc.
gun
noun
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a device that uses pressure to send or shoot out substances or objects such as shells or bullets
step
noun
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one of a series of things that you do in order to achieve something
behave
verb
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to act properly or in an acceptable way
appear
verb
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to show up or come in sight
disappear
verb
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to no longer be seen or found
save
verb
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to keep something from being wasted or used more than necessary or by someone else
button
noun
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any small knob or disk pressed to activate an electric circuit, release a spring, or otherwise operate or open a machine, door, toy, etc.
own
verb
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to have something that belongs to you, especially because you have bought it
recipe
noun
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a set of instructions on how to cook a particular dish or type of food
choice
noun
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the range of people or things that you can choose from, or the person or thing that is chosen
success
noun
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the correct, favorable, prosperous, or desired result of an attempt; can also mean the fact of getting or achieving wealth, respect, fame etc.
law
noun
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the rules, either collectively or individually, enforced by an authority and which everyone in a country or community must obey
abroad
adverb
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in or to a foreign country
regular
adjective
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following a pattern, especially with the same time or space in between each thing and the next
valley
noun
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a lowland between two lines of hills, mountains, or other uplands, usually with a stream or river flowing through it