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New words

tired, musician, peeped, delicious, ghosts, scare

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  • Tired: in need of sleep or rest
    Example sentences:
  1. I am tired of studying.
  2. She is tired because of traveling.
  • Musician: a person who plays a musical instrument
    Example sentences:
  1. He is a well-known musician.
  2. A musician will be performing on our annual school day.
  • Peeped: look quickly at something
    Example sentences:
  1. I peeped into the door to see who has come.
  2. My grandfather peeped out of the door.
  • Delicious: tasty
    Example sentences:
  1. My sister baked a very delicious cake.
  2. My mother cooked delicious food.
  • Ghosts: a dead person which is believed to appear
    Example sentences:
  1. Ghosts are only our imagination.
  2. My friend always shares ghost stories with me.
  • Scare: fear
    Example sentences:
  1. He gave me a scare.
  2. The cat scares me terribly.
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