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oo (cook) SUFFIX ful oo as in cook (digraph) ful as in helpful (suffix)

Word Lists R book look cook took wood woolly barefoot unhook plywood hardwood cookbook woodwork woodman cooking booking SUFFIX – ful awful earful lawful wilful fearful careful painful faithful glassful hopeful SUFFIX – ful mouthful wrongful fruitful skilful wonderful harmful helpful mindful wishful colourful SUFFIX – ful deceitful thoughtful bashful frightful purposeful bountiful beautiful doubtful forceful peaceful SUFFIX – ful successful delightful bucketful cheerful fateful respectful meaningfully mindfully neglectfully pitifully plentiful youthfully

1 woolly barefoot unhook plywood hardwood cookbook woodwork woodman cooking booking

2 Awful earful lawful wilful fearful careful painful faithful glassful hopeful

oo oo oo oo oo Handwriting 14/9/15 woolly cookbook hardwood barefoot 1 We saw a ____ monster. 2 Our _____ has great recipes. 3 My cubby is made of ______.

ful ful ful ful ful Handwriting 15/9/15 awful lawful painful careful 1 I am _____ married. 2 She called me ____ names. 3 My papercut is very _____.

WOOLLY made of wool w-oo-ll-y = 4 wool/ly = 2 say sounds syllables woolly spell

BAREFOOT wearing nothing on the feet b-are-f-oo-t = 5 bare/foot = 2 say sounds syllables barefoot spell

UNHOOK unfasten or detach u-n-h-oo-k = 5 un/hook = 2 say sounds syllables unhook spell

PLYWOOD a type of strong thin wooden board consisting of two or more layers glued and pressed together with the direction of the grain alternating p-l-y-w-oo-d = 6 ply/wood = 2 say sounds syllables plywood spell

HARDWOOD the wood from a broadleaved tree (such as oak, ash, or beech) h-ar-d-w-oo-d = 6 hard/wood = 2 say sounds syllables hardwood spell

COOKBOOK a cookery book c-oo-k-b-oo-k = 6 cook/book = 2 say sounds syllables cookbook spell

WOODWORK the activity or skill of making things from wood w-oo-d-w-or-k = 6 wood/work = 2 say sounds syllables woodwork spell

WOODMAN a person working in woodland, especially a forester or woodcutter w-oo-d-m-a-n = 6 wood/man = 2 say sounds syllables woodman spell

COOKING the practice or skill of preparing food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients c-oo-k-i-ng = 5 cook/ing = 2 say sounds syllables cooking spell

BOOKING an act of reserving accommodation, a ticket, etc. in advance b-oo-k-i-ng = 5 book/ing = 2 say sounds syllables booking spell

AWFUL very bad or unpleasant aw-f-u-l = 4 aw/ful = 2 say sounds syllables awful spell

EARFUL a prolonged and angry reprimand ear-f-u-l = 4 ear/ful = 2 say sounds syllables earful spell

LAWFUL conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules l-aw-f-u-l = 5 law/ful = 2 say sounds syllables lawful spell

WILFUL having or showing a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences w-i-l-f-u-l = 6 will/ful = 2 say sounds syllables wilful spell

FEARFUL feeling or showing fear or anxiety f-ear-f-u-l = 5 fear/ful = 2 say sounds syllables fearful spell

CAREFUL making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious c-are-f-u-l = 5 care/ful = 2 say sounds syllables careful spell

PAINFUL (of a part of the body) affected with pain p-ai-n-f-u-l = 6 pain/ful = 2 say sounds syllables painful spell

FAITHFUL adhering firmly and devotedly, as to a person, cause, or idea; loyal f-ai-th-f-u-l = 6 faith/ful = 2 say sounds syllables faithful spell

GLASSFUL the quantity that a glass can hold g-l-a-ss-f-u-l = 7 glass/ful = 2 say sounds syllables glassful spell

HOPEFUL feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event h-o-p-e-f-u-l = 6 hope/ful = 2 say sounds syllables hopeful spell

1 an act of reserving accommodation, a ticket, etc. in advance the practice or skill of preparing food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients a person working in woodland (a forester or woodcutter) the activity or skill of making things from wood a cookery book the wood from a broadleaved tree (such as oak or ash) a type of strong thin wooden board consisting of two or more layers glued and pressed together with the direction of the grain alternating unfasten or detach wearing nothing on the feet made of wool

2 feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event the quantity that a glass can hold adhering firmly and devotedly, as to a person, cause, or idea; loyal (of a part of the body) affected with pain making sure of avoiding potential danger / harm; cautious feeling or showing fear or anxiety having or showing a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules a prolonged and angry reprimand very bad or unpleasant