Word of the Day Week of March 26, 2018 staring

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Word of the Day Week of March 26, 2018 staring (verb) to look for a long time with eyes wide open. Sentence: I remember there was one tree, however, that the three of you couldn’t stop staring at.

pronounce Word of the Day Week of March 26, 2018 pronounce (verb) to say the sounds of letters or words Sentence: …Sari, who was only two years old, couldn’t pronounce the word tree so she called it “Steve.”

Word of the Day Week of March 26, 2018 builder (noun) a person whose job is to build something Sentences: And before too long, mom and I got the hint and asked the builder to please save Steve. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

hint Word of the Day (noun/verb) to suggest without really saying much Week of March 26, 2018 hint (noun/verb) to suggest without really saying much Sentence: Before too long, mom and I got the hint and asked the builder to please save Steve.