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Vocabulary List 22

grin (v) To smile broadly

(v) To pass from one place to another move (v) To pass from one place to another Click on airplane to see it move

(v) To spring back from a surface in a lively manner bounce (v) To spring back from a surface in a lively manner

(v) To construct by joining parts build (v) To construct by joining parts

(v) To consume fuel in such a way as to give off heat burn (v) To consume fuel in such a way as to give off heat

send (v) To cause to go

(v) To wet particles of water or mud splash (v) To wet particles of water or mud

lease (n) An agreement to hand over real estate for a period of time usually for a specified rent

(v) To go to and stay with a person or family visit (v) To go to and stay with a person or family

(v) To keep one’s eyes on; keep in view watch (v) To keep one’s eyes on; keep in view