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| predict | (verb) to make an inference regarding a future event based on probability theory : prophesy. |
| theater or theatre | (noun) a building for dramatic performances usually including a stage and with dressing rooms for actors and an auditorium : playhouse. |
| chimney | (noun) a vertical structure incorporated into a building and enclosing a flue that carries off |
| scorpion | (noun) any of numerous arachnids of warm and tropical regions with an elongated body with a segmented tail with a venomous sting at the tip. |
| motion | (noun) an act or instance of moving the body or any of its members : gesture. |
| property | (noun) something that is or may be owned or possessed; specifically : a piece of real estate. |
| lumberjack | (noun) one who is engaged in the action or business of logging. |
| million | (noun) a very large or indefinitely great number. |
| cowlick | (noun) a lock or tuft of hair growing in a different direction from the rest of the hair and usually turned up or awry. |
| gradual | (adjective) moving or developing by slight or often imperceptible changes. |
| hankering | (noun) a strong desire : a great yearning. |
| ledge | (noun) a narrow shelf forming the top or projecting from the side of a wall or other vertical structure. |
| yonder | (adjective) being at a distance within view, or at a place or in a direction known or indicated. |
| possible | adjective) falling within the bounds of what may be done, occur, be conceived, or be attained within the framework of nature, custom or manners. |
| hollow | (adjective) having an empty space or cavity within : not solid. |
| thawed | (verb) became free of stiffness, hardness, numbness, ice or other effect of cold as a result of being warmed. |
| knock | (verb) to strike upon the surface of something (as a door) with a short sharp fairly heavy blow especially so as to indicate desire to gain admittance. |
| piracy | (noun) robbery on the high seas. |
| alpha | (adjective) socially dominant especially in a group of animals. |
| Tuesday | (noun) the day following Monday. |