a person who sells something in a store The clerk will help you choose just the right outfit.

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a person who sells something in a store The clerk will help you choose just the right outfit.

the path that a sales person or delivery person always follows Could you please mark the route you will be taking when you deliver the mail?

the information on pieces of mail telling whom the mail is for and where those people live The addresses are written correctly on this letter.

finished growing This tiny dog is full grown.

to move in a steady stream The stick of white chocolate will melt as you pour the steaming hot chocolate over it.

a show of pride in someone or something Mrs. Sharpe was given a plaque to honor her when she retired.

Please ____ the brownie batter carefully into the baking pan. clerk route addresses grown pour honor

clerk route addresses grown pour honor If a pumpkin is still green, it is not_____.

clerk route addresses grown pour honor A good _____ knows about all the merchandise in the store.

clerk route addresses grown pour honor I keep all of my friends’ _________ in the address book on my computer.

clerk route addresses grown pour honor This is the delivery _____ for the bottled water truck.

clerk route addresses grown pour honor A folded American flag is presented to a parent in _____ of a fallen military person.