lesson 14 vocab
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hatch
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Hatching can be difficult for a chick.
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hatch (v) to break the shell of an egg and come out.
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poison
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A scorpion’s sting can poison its victim.
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poison (n) – a substance, that when eaten, can kill or injure a human.
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nursery
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Babies live a nursery.
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nursery (n) – a room in a house used for young children
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pouch
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A kangaroo carries its baby in a pouch.
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pouch (n) – a pocket
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The man took a flying leap.
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