aboard (adjective) in or on a ship, train, or airplane

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aboard (adjective) in or on a ship, train, or airplane

blast (noun) a strong wind or movement of air

the kind of work a person does for many years career (noun) the kind of work a person does for many years

cautious (adjective) to be careful in order to avoid mistakes, trouble or danger

girder (noun) a large, strong piece of metal or wood used to support bridges or parts of buildings

invent (verb) to make up something for the first time

to turn in a circle around a center rotate (verb) to turn in a circle around a center

a report of something that happened story (noun) a report of something that happened

one of the threads used to make string, yarn, or rope; a single hair strand (noun) one of the threads used to make string, yarn, or rope; a single hair

a building, or a part of a building, that is taller than it is wide tower (noun) a building, or a part of a building, that is taller than it is wide