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English Vocabulary for Wayfaring Stranger
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rest
(v)
to relax
The man rests in the hammock.
The man rests in the hammock.
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mother
(n)
My mother and father were married fifty (50) years.
My mother and father were married fifty (50) years.
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father
(n)
Who is Mario's father?
Who is Mario's father?
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field
(n)
a large area of open land, often one covered in grass or other plants
The cow is in the field.
The cow is in the field.
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cloud
(n)
a mass of water vapor that floats in the sky
fluffy cloud
fluffy cloud
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eye
(n)
My eyes are bloodshot.
My eyes are bloodshot.
dark
(a)
It's dark outside.
It's dark outside.
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go
(v)
to travel, to move from one place to another
She goes to the store.
She goes to the store.
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come
(v)
to travel or move towards a place
come towards a video camera
come towards a video camera
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meet
(v)
I'm going to meet my friend at 7 p.m.
I'm going to meet my friend at 7 p.m.
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say
(v)
to speak, to verbalize words
The people are saying, "Hello."
The people are saying, "Hello."
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see
(v)
I saw my cousin at the horse races.
I saw my cousin at the horse races.
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blood
(n)
the red liquid that carries oxygen through the body
blood type
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travel
(v)
travel with luggage
travel with luggage
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enter
(v)
enter a building
enter a building
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weep
(v)
praise
(v)
poor
(a)
poor man
poor man
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wear
(v)
The man is wearing a shirt and tie.
The man is wearing a shirt and tie.
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pathway
(n)
story
(n)
An editor will take a lot of information and edit it into a watchable story.
An editor will take a lot of information and edit it into a watchable story.
band
(n)
The rock band is phenomenal.
The rock band is phenomenal.
danger
(n)
sod
(n)
alone
(a)
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