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fare | the price to ride a boat, plane, bus |
flare | to burn with a sudden flame, a burst of sudden anger, a bright light that can be shot in the air or used as a signal |
hare | an animal that looks like a large rabbit |
snare | a trap set out to catch small animals and birds |
stare | to look directly at someone or something |
square | a flat shape with four equal sides |
barge | a large boat with a flat bottom used to carry freight on rivers or canals |
garage | a building to park your vehicle in |
carve | to slice or cut into pieces |
harsh | rough or unpleasant |
marsh | an area of low, wet land |
scar | a mark on the skin after a wound or cut has healed |
scarf | a piece of clothing used to wrap around one's neck to keep warm |
harvest | to gather crops |
barter | to trade or exchange a good service without using money |
farewell | a good-bye said as someone is leaving |
parka | a large warm coat worn during the winter usually with a hood |
wares | a thing or things that are for sale |
priority | to put things in order of their importance |
repetitive | to repeat over and over again, to do somthing continuously |
dread | not wanting to do something, to have fear of doing something |
thrive | to grow or prosper, to do well |