Word * | Part of Speech | Definition | Audio Available? |
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bird | Noun | An warm-blooded animal, having feathers, wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs | Yes |
bird | Verb | To observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment | Yes |
birch | Noun | Any of various trees or shrubs with a smooth, laminated outer bark and close-grained wood | Yes |
birch | Noun | A hard wood taken from the birch tree, typically used to make furniture | Yes |
chirp | Noun | A short, sharp or high note or noise, as of a bird or insect | Yes |
chirp | Verb | To make a short, sharp cheerful noise as of small birds or insects | Yes |
chirp | Verb | To speak in a high-pitched voice | Yes |
flirt | Noun | A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion | Yes |
flirt | Noun | One who flirts | Yes |
flirt | Verb | To throw with a jerk or quick effort; to fling suddenly | Yes |
flirt | Verb | To toss or throw about; to move playfully to and fro | Yes |
flirt | Verb | To act from a desire to attract notice | Yes |
girl | Noun | A female child or female young person | Yes |
girl | Noun | Any woman, regardless of her age | Yes |
shirt | Noun | An article of clothing that is worn on the upper part of the body, and often has sleeves that cover the arms | Yes |
squirm | Verb | To twist about one's body from or as if from discomfort, shame, or embarrassment | Yes |
squirt | Noun | A small, quick stream of liquid; a jet | Yes |
squirt | Verb | To be ejected in a rapid stream from a narrow orifice or opening | Yes |
squirt | Verb | To cause to be ejected in a rapid stream from a narrow orifice or opening | Yes |
third | Adjective | A position in a sequence or order; next after the second position | Yes |
third | Noun | The person or thing in the third position | Yes |
third | Noun | One of three equal parts of a whole | Yes |
third | Noun | The third gear of an engine | Yes |
third | Noun | Third base in baseball | Yes |
brier | Noun | A thorny Mediterranean shrub | Yes |
cider | Noun | The juice pressed from fruits, especially apples, used as a beverage or to make other products such as vinegar | Yes |
miser | Noun | A person who hoards money rather than spending it; a scrooge; one who is cheap or extremely stingy | Yes |
miser | Adjective | Poor; miserable | Yes |
spider | Noun | Any of various eight-legged predatory arthropods, most of which spin webs | Yes |
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