Word of the Day Week of January 16, 2018 brave

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Word of the Day Week of January 16, 2018 brave (adj.) ready to face danger Sentence: The brave dog rescued a puppy from the cold river.

Word of the Day Week of January 16, 2018 yonder (adverb) distance in the direction given Sentence: The lake is past the oak trees down yonder.

Word of the Day Week of January 16, 2018 nodded (verb) the past tense of nod which means-a slightly moving of the head in agreement. Sentence: The girls nodded when asked to play jump rope.

picket fence Word of the Day Week of January 16, 2018 (noun) a fence made of wood Sentence: The girls sat on the picket fence.