Vocabulary Week 2 Tin. Word 1: Nibble Def: To eat with small bites Sent: Joe nibbled on his pizza.

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Vocabulary Week 2 Tin

Word 1: Nibble Def: To eat with small bites Sent: Joe nibbled on his pizza.

Word 2: Lawn Def: Grass area around a house Sent: The dog ran in the yard.

Word 3: Snack Def: A small amount of found, not a meal Sent:

Word 4: Sip Def: A small drink from a glass or cup Sent: The teacher took a small sip of coffee before he started to talk.

Word 5: Shiver Def: To shake from cold Sent: Joe shivered as he stood in the snow.

Word 6: Celebrate Def: A party or gathering for something good happening like a birthday or sports victory Sent: Joe celebrated his birthday

Word 7: Across Def: To go from one side to another Sent: Joe went across the bridge

Word 8: Sword Def: Weapon Sent: Joe had a toy sword at home.

Word 9: Interesting Def: Causing a feeling of wanting to know Sent: Joe got an interesting haircut from his mother.

Word 10: Raise Def: To lift up Sent: The flag is raised everyday.

Word 11: Cheer Def: To clap and yell for Sent: The students cheered when their teacher walked in.

Word 12: Invent Def: To make something new Sent: Joe invented a new word, jubba.

Word 13: Special Def: Good for you Sent:

Word 14: Frightened Def: To be afraid or scared Sent: I am not frightened of spiders either.

Word 15: Caterpillar Def: A worm that becomes a butterfly Sent: The caterpillar ate the leaves.

Word 16: Nap Def: A small sleep Sent: Joe took a nap under the tree.

Word 17: Beg Def: To ask for Sent: Joe begged his mom for a computer.

Word 18: Weird Def: Different in a strange way Sent: Joe had a weird haircut.

Word 19: Branch Def: Long wood that comes out a tree Sent: The bird sat on the branch.

Word 20: Flat Def: No height, just length and width Sent: Joe’s house had a flat roof.

Word 21: Ridiculous Def: Really silly Sent: Joe’s pink hair was ridiculous.

Word 22: Tiny Def: Small Sent: Joe had a tiny dog.

Word 23: Bunny Def: A little rabbit. Sent: The bunny hid in the grass.

Word 24: Wave Def: Water rolling up and down Sent: The waves were big and dangerous.

Word 25: Lock Def: Object to keep people out Sent: Joe forgot to lock the door.

Word 26: Huge Def: Big Sent: Jill had a huge cat.

Word 27: Circus Def: Show that is under a big tent Sent: Joe wanted to be a clown in the circus.

Word 28: Sniff Def: To take a small smell Sent: Joe sniffed his socks and dropped them.

Word 29: Puddle Def: A small area of water after a rain Sent: Joe jumped into a puddle of water.

Word 30: Whisper Def: To talk very softly Sent: Joe whispered something to Jill.