sequence (noun) 'sē-kwens a process where one thing follows another This is a time sequence, or the order things happen. several (adjective) 'sev-ur-ruhl a few of something She has several keys on a ring. shade (noun) shād the degree of darkness in a color There were different shades of red in the rug. shape (noun) shāp appearance of an object defined by its outline There are triangular shapes on the rug. shelter (noun) 'shel-turr a place to be safe There was a shelter where the people could be safe from the storm. shelter (verb) 'shel-turr to give protection to The trees in the rain forest shelter plants and animals. shoot (noun) shüt the stem part of a plant A plant has a system of shoots that is above the ground. This is called a shoot system. shoveling (verb) 'shuh-vuh-ling to lift or move something with a shovel I am shoveling the snow so it doesn’t freeze on the sidewalk. sided with (verb) 'sīd-ed 'with to agree with a certain group The Native American chief Obwandiyag sided with the French. sink (verb) sink to go down Cold air sinks in the atmosphere. skyscraper (noun) 'skī-skrā-purr a very tall building The Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper in Dubai. snatch (verb) snach to take quickly or suddenly The bear snatched the fish from the river. air cools off cold air sinks ocean water temperature: 85° 349 DICTIONARY word word sequence snatch
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