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| crocodile | any of several large carnivorous thick-skinned long-bodied aquatic reptiles (family Crocodilidae) of tropical and subtropical waters; broadly |
| driveway | a private road giving access from a public way to a building on abutting grounds |
| occupy | to engage the attention or energies of |
| hyphen | a punctuation mark - used especially to divide or to compound words, word elements, or numbers |
| airtight | : impermeable to air or nearly so |
| disclose | to open up |
| approach | to draw closer to |
| swallowed | to take through the mouth and esophagus into the stomach |
| hollow | an unfilled space |
| dignified | showing or expressing dignity |
| pantomime | an ancient Roman dramatic performance featuring a solo dancer and a narrative chorus |
| python | any of various large constricting snakes (as a boa); especially : any of the large oviparous snakes (subfamily Pythoninae of the family Boidae) of Africa, Asia, Australia, and adjacent islands that include some of the largest existing snakes |
| paralyze | to affect with paralysis |
| nightingale | any of several Old World thrushes (genus Erithacus and especially E. megarhynchos) noted for the sweet usually nocturnal song of the male; also : any of various other birds that sing at night |
| postpone | to put off to a later time |
| oppose | to place opposite or against something |
| charcoal | a dark or black porous carbon prepared from vegetable or animal substances (as from wood by charring in a kiln from which air is excluded) |
| owner | to have or hold as property |
| marshmallow | a pink-flowered European perennial herb |
| coyote | a buff-gray to reddish gray No. American canid |