Ped/Man/Manu. Bears and tigers are examples of these.

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Ped/Man/Manu

Bears and tigers are examples of these

Treatment to make your toes look better

What type of stand holds a camera?

What part of the bike is where you put your foot?

These types of people walk door to door to try to sell you stuff

That bug must have a thousand legs!

You have to yield for ___________ in the crosswalk.

I jumped when I saw that bug with 100 legs crawling on my couch.

Just because I walk with a limp does not mean I will let this _____________ get in the way of me playing volleyball.

Living things that walk on two feet.

If you are trying to get the key into your bike lock, but it ’ s a bit rusted, then you ’ ll have to do this carefully to the lock to get it to open.

What comes with a new product so that you know how to assemble it?

The more expensive it is for the workers and the companies to do this, the higher the price you will have to pay for the product.

Girls love when they get this treatment to make their nails look nice.

What is it called when an author creates a handwritten draft of their writing.

Who is in charge of hiring new workers?

What word is a synonym for handcuffs?

If you give an order to do something you have made a ______________.

I ____________ my car around all the cones in the driver’s ed parking lot.

What is it called when you set someone free?

Spec/dict

When you try to look at all angles of a situation before you act

When you look at a new product to check and see if it has any scratches

Looking at your own feelings

To look at things in a certain way

When you look up to someone, you show them this.

Looking at things in the past

When kids act out in the grocery store, they are creating this.

Another name for glasses

Someone who watches a sporting event

To look at things from different points of view

When your mom says to do something and you do the opposite, you ____________ her.

Writing down what someone says

A leader with power

The way someone speaks when they are from a certain part of the country is called their _____________

A book where you can look up what words mean

A judge’s ruling

Public words that explain a law

What a jury issues that charges a person with a crime.

When you say what you think will happen next, you are ______________

When a person is on trial, the jury gives their final ____________ before sentencing.

Ject/sect

When you feel sad, you feel _____________

When a parent is yelling at the referee, the referee might ____________ the parent from the game.

When the doctor puts a needle with medicine in your arm, it’s called an ________

A word thrown into a sentence (usually with an exclamation mark)

To throw things over the side of a boat if it is sinking

When you throw a football at someone, you call that football a _____________

A machine that allows teachers to show students things from their computers on the smartboard.

When something has a crack in it, you throw it away, or ___________ it.

Someone who obeys the king is his __________

In angry birds, the line (or path) that follows the bird is known as his _____________

When you cut something into 2 pieces, you ________ it

In science you might ____________ a frog

A small animal that has 3 parts

Where two roads meet is called an _________

A piece of something is referred to as a ________

A couch that has separate parts

A group in society that is set off from other parts. Example: the business ___________

When you cut across Knoxville and you’re not in the crosswalk, you are _____________ it.

To cut something into 3 pieces

Surgery done on animals