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78 Cards in this Set
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Cotton wool |
This is cotton |
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Coal |
This is coal |
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Famous |
The man is very famouse |
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Ugly |
This is an ugly fish |
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Dangerou |
The Sanke are dangerous |
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Witch |
This witch is ugly |
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Careful |
The man is careful |
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Unlucky |
He is unlucky |
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Lucky |
John is lucky and has alot of money |
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Fat |
The fat man is happy and he excited about ghe new job |
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Dolphin |
Dolphins are friendly to humans |
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Shark |
Some sharks are dangerous yo humans |
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Dizzy |
She is dizzy because she is tired. |
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Greedy |
Come on man !! You are so greedy. |
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Passive |
She is passive so she cuts off from her friends who are playing now on the table with toys. |
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Rude |
Make your big mouth closed because I can not tolerate your bad behaver, you are soo rude. |
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Relation |
a person who is related to someone by blood or marriage |
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Relationship |
any connection between people by kinship or marriage |
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Friendship |
a relationship between friends; the state of being friends |
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motherhood |
the state of being a mother to a child or children |
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fatherhood |
the state of being a father to a child or children |
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relative |
a family member who is related to us by blood or marriage |
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marriage |
the formal and legal relationship between two people who are married |
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unmarried |
not being married |
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engaged |
having said 'yes' to a marriage proposal |
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separated |
not living with one's spouse or partner anymore |
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bride |
a woman on her wedding day, or just after or before her wedding ceremony |
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groom |
a man on his wedding day, or just before and after the ceremony |
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spouse |
a male or female partner in a marriage |
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single parent/ |
a person who raises a child or children without a partner |
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only child |
a person who has no siblings |
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family tree |
a chart, showing the relationship between all the members of a family over a long period of time |
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mother-in-law |
someone who is the mother of a person's wife or husband |
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father-in-law |
someone who is the father of a person's wife or husband |
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sister-in-law |
the person who is the sister of one's spouse |
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brother-in-law |
the person who is the brother of one's spouse |
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daughter-in-law |
the wife of one's daughter or son |
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son-in-law |
the husband of one's son or daughter |
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parents-in-law |
the parents of one's spouse |
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to abandon |
to leave someone with no intention of returning |
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to bring up |
to look after a child until they reach maturit |
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to cheat |
to be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in a relationship |
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to leave |
to abandon one's wife, husband, or partner with no plan of returning |
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alligator |
a large animal living in both water and on land which has strong jaws, a long tail, and sharp teeth |
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ant |
a small insect that lives in a colony |
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bat |
a small flying creature that comes out at night |
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rat |
a large mouse-like animal with a long tail, which spreads diseases |
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wolf |
a big and wild animal from the same family as dogs that hunts for food in groups |
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turtle |
an animal that has a hard shell around its body and lives mainly in water |
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goldfish |
a small red or orange fish often kept as a pet |
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bull |
any male member of the cow family |
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chimpanzee |
an intelligent ape, with mainly black fur, which has no tail and is native to the forests of western and central Africa |
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donkey |
an animal that is like a horse but has shorter legs and longer ears, and we use for carrying things and riding |
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giraffe |
a tall animal with a very long neck and long legs that has brown spots on its yellow fur |
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gorilla |
an African ape which has a large head and short neck that looks like a monkey with no tail |
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rooster |
an adult male chicken |
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kangaroo |
a large Australian animal with a long tail and two strong legs that moves by leaping, female of which can carry its babies in its stomach pocket which is called a pouch |
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snail |
a small, soft creature which carries a hard shell on its back and moves very slowly |
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lizard |
a group of animals with a long body and tail, a rough skin and two pairs of short legs |
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guinea pig |
a small furry animal with rounded ears, short legs and no tail, which is often kept as a pet or for research |
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octopus |
a sea creature with eight, long arms and a soft round body with no internal shell |
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salmon |
a silver-colored fish with pink flesh that people eat as food |
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lobster |
a sea animal with a shell, two strong pincers or claws and eight legs, eaten as food |
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swan |
a large bird that is normally white, has a long neck and lives on or around water |
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cobra |
a highly venomous kind of snake that can flatten its neck when in danger or to scare other animals |
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raccoon |
a small animal with a thick tail, gray-brown fur and black marks on its face |
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zebra |
a wild animal that lives in Africa, which is like a horse, with black-and-white stripes on its body |
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seal |
a large sea animal that eats fish and lives in coastal areas, its feet are like flippers and is hunted by humans for its fur |
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porcupine |
an animal with sharp needle-like parts (called quills) on its body and tail, used for protection |
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goose |
a waterbird with webbed feet, a long neck, and short bill, which is like a large duck |
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crow |
a large bird with black feathers and a loud unpleasant call |
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pigeon |
a wild or domestic bird with short legs and a short beak which typically has gray and white feathers |
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cricket |
a leaping insect, distantly related to grasshoppers, the male of which makes a chirping sound |
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creature |
any living thing that is able to move on its own, such as an animal, fish, etc. |
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to bite |
to cut into flesh using the teeth |
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poison |
a deadly substance that can kill or seriously harm if it enters the body |
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trap |
an object that can be used to catch an animal |
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Bull shark |
an aggressive type of shark that lives in warm and shallow waters near coastlines |