Abuela Vocabulary Words flock group of birds glide harbor soared swooping fly smoothly without effort place where ships dock flew high flying downward.

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Abuela Vocabulary Words flock group of birds glide harbor soared swooping fly smoothly without effort place where ships dock flew high flying downward fast

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping place where ships dock

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping place where ships dock

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping flew high

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping flew high

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping fly smoothly without effort

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping fly smoothly without effort

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping group of birds

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock group of birds glide harbor soared swooping

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping flying downward fast

Abuela Vocabulary Words flock glide harbor soared swooping flying downward fast

Review harbor flock swooping glide soared