Target 80+ Deck 7
Total: 20 cards
stick
noun

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a long and thin piece of wood or other material

vacuum
verb

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to clean a space by using a vacuum cleaner

tax
verb

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to require a person or group to pay a portion of their earnings to the government

deny
verb

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to refuse to give someone what they need or want

branch
noun

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a part of something larger or more complex, such as in an organization, a field of study, a group of languages, etc.

whistle
noun

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a small metal or plastic tube that you blow to make a loud, high sound, used to attract attention or as a signal, or the sound that this makes

stalk
verb

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to follow, watch, and harrass someone with unwanted and obsessive attention

presidency
noun

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the position of being president along with the duties that come with it

pant
verb

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to breathe quickly and loudly with the mouth open, typically from doing something tiring or exciting

Celsius
noun

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a measurement of temperature where 0° causes water to freeze and 100° causes water to boil

tax
noun

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a sum of money demanded or imposed by an authority for its support or by organizations to meet its expenses

whistle
verb

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to make a high or shrill sound by blowing air through the lips or through a small device

defeat
noun

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the act of defeating, or the state of being defeated in a contest, game, or fight

blame
verb

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to say or think that someone or something is the cause of something bad or wrong

applause
noun

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the act of clapping to give praise or approval or express enjoyment

trap
noun

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a piece of equipment or a clever plan designed to trick and catch an animal or a person

projection
noun

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a solid shape or object as represented on a flat surface

depart
verb

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to go away; leave; deviate from

dig
verb

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to form a hole, tunnel, opening, etc. in the ground by removing soil, sand, snow, etc.

port
noun

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a city, town, or other place where ships can be loaded and unloaded
