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78 Cards in this Set

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Cotton wool

This is cotton

Coal

This is coal

Famous

The man is very famouse

Ugly

This is an ugly fish

Dangerou

The Sanke are dangerous

Witch

This witch is ugly

Careful

The man is careful

Unlucky

He is unlucky

Lucky

John is lucky and has alot of money

Fat

The fat man is happy and he excited about ghe new job

Dolphin

Dolphins are friendly to humans

Shark

Some sharks are dangerous yo humans

Dizzy

She is dizzy because she is tired.

Greedy

Come on man !! You are so greedy.

Passive

She is passive so she cuts off from her friends who are playing now on the table with toys.

Rude

Make your big mouth closed because I can not tolerate your bad behaver, you are soo rude.

Relation

a person who is related to someone by blood or marriage

Relationship

any connection between people by kinship or marriage

Friendship

a relationship between friends; the state of being friends

motherhood

the state of being a mother to a child or children

fatherhood

the state of being a father to a child or children

relative

a family member who is related to us by blood or marriage

marriage

the formal and legal relationship between two people who are married

unmarried

not being married

engaged

having said 'yes' to a marriage proposal

separated

not living with one's spouse or partner anymore

bride

a woman on her wedding day, or just after or before her wedding ceremony

groom

a man on his wedding day, or just before and after the ceremony

spouse

a male or female partner in a marriage

single parent/

a person who raises a child or children without a partner

only child


a person who has no siblings

family tree


a chart, showing the relationship between all the members of a family over a long period of time

mother-in-law


someone who is the mother of a person's wife or husband

father-in-law


someone who is the father of a person's wife or husband

sister-in-law

the person who is the sister of one's spouse

brother-in-law

the person who is the brother of one's spouse

daughter-in-law

the wife of one's daughter or son

son-in-law

the husband of one's son or daughter

parents-in-law

‌the parents of one's spouse

to abandon

to leave someone with no intention of returning

to bring up

to look after a child until they reach maturit

to cheat


to be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in a relationship

to leave


to abandon one's wife, husband, or partner with no plan of returning

alligator

a large animal living in both water and on land which has strong jaws, a long tail, and sharp teeth

ant

a small insect that lives in a colony

bat

a small flying creature that comes out at night

rat

a large mouse-like animal with a long tail, which spreads diseases

wolf

a big and wild animal from the same family as dogs that hunts for food in groups

turtle

an animal that has a hard shell around its body and lives mainly in water

goldfish

a small red or orange fish often kept as a pet

bull

any male member of the cow family

chimpanzee

an intelligent ape, with mainly black fur, which has no tail and is native to the forests of western and central Africa

donkey

an animal that is like a horse but has shorter legs and longer ears, and we use for carrying things and riding

giraffe

a tall animal with a very long neck and long legs that has brown spots on its yellow fur

gorilla

an African ape which has a large head and short neck that looks like a monkey with no tail

rooster

an adult male chicken

kangaroo

a large Australian animal with a long tail and two strong legs that moves by leaping, female of which can carry its babies in its stomach pocket which is called a pouch

snail

a small, soft creature which carries a hard shell on its back and moves very slowly

lizard

a group of animals with a long body and tail, a rough skin and two pairs of short legs

guinea pig

a small furry animal with rounded ears, short legs and no tail, which is often kept as a pet or for research

octopus

a sea creature with eight, long arms and a soft round body with no internal shell

salmon

a silver-colored fish with pink flesh that people eat as food

lobster

a sea animal with a shell, two strong pincers or claws and eight legs, eaten as food

swan

a large bird that is normally white, has a long neck and lives on or around water

cobra

a highly venomous kind of snake that can flatten its neck when in danger or to scare other animals

raccoon

a small animal with a thick tail, gray-brown fur and black marks on its face

zebra

a wild animal that lives in Africa, which is like a horse, with black-and-white stripes on its body

seal

a large sea animal that eats fish and lives in coastal areas, its feet are like flippers and is hunted by humans for its fur

porcupine

an animal with sharp needle-like parts (called quills) on its body and tail, used for protection

goose

a waterbird with webbed feet, a long neck, and short bill, which is like a large duck

crow

a large bird with black feathers and a loud unpleasant call

pigeon

a wild or domestic bird with short legs and a short beak which typically has gray and white feathers

cricket

a leaping insect, distantly related to grasshoppers, the male of which makes a chirping sound

creature

any living thing that is able to move on its own, such as an animal, fish, etc.

to bite

to cut into flesh using the teeth

poison

a deadly substance that can kill or seriously harm if it enters the body

trap

an object that can be used to catch an animal

Bull shark

an aggressive type of shark that lives in warm and shallow waters near coastlines