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DROWNED



Harry tried to argue back but his words were drowned by a loud sound;

(v)


to cause (something or someone) not to be heard by making a loud noise

BELCH



Dudley mad a loud belch, it was so disgusting!

(n)


to let out air from the stomach through the mouth very loudly


WARNED



I warned you!


(v)


to tell (someone) about possible danger or trouble

ABNORMALITY



I will not tolerate mention of your abnormality under this roof!


(n)


something that is not usual, expected, or normal

         ROOF

ROOF

(n)


top of the house

HEDGE
 
the hedge was in many way hurt;


HEDGE



the hedge was in many way hurt;

(n)


a row of shrubs or small trees that are planted close to each other in order to form a boundary

DUCK
Harry has to still had to duck to don't receive the hit.

DUCK


Harry has to still had to duck to don't receive the hit.

(v)


to avoid (something, such as a punch) by lowering your head or body suddenly


AIMED


She aimed her head with a stick

AIMED


She aimed her head with a stick

(v)


to point (a weapon) at a target

BLOW


She tried blowing  him on his face

BLOW


She tried blowing him on his face

(n)


a hard hit using a part of the body or an object


FRYING PAN


Trying to hit his head with the frying pan

FRYING PAN


Trying to hit his head with the frying pan

(n)


a metal pan that has a long handle and is used for frying

LEAPT UP


He leapt up from the bed very quickly

LEAPT UP


He leapt up from the bed very quickly

(v)


to move quickly


BANGING



Dobby started banging his head furiously on the window

(v)


to use your hand or a tool to beat or hit (something) in a way that makes a loud noise

WIDE



But Dobby's eyes were wide

(adv)


to the fullest extent : as fully as possible

HINT


 


He seems to be trying to give Harry a hint, to guess the story;

HINT



He seems to be trying to give Harry a hint, to guess the story;

(n)


a small piece of information that helps you guess an answer or do something more easily


URGE


He has an urge desire to try the pottery

(n)


a strong need or desire to have or do something

THIEF


A thief took my purse!

THIEF


A thief took my purse!

(n)


a person who steals something

FOG


 


there is a lot of fog this morning

FOG



there is a lot of fog this morning

(n)


many small drops of water floating in the air above the ground, the sea, etc.

LANDSLIDE 


 


Behind the house you can find a landslide.

LANDSLIDE



Behind the house you can find a landslide.

(n)


a large mass of rocks and earth that suddenly and quickly moves down the side of a mountain or hill

CHILLY 


 


it's chilly outside this morning

CHILLY



it's chilly outside this morning

(adj)


noticeably cold

PEEL


 


can you peel me an apple? 

PEEL



can you peel me an apple?

(v)


to remove the skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc.)

PUT AWAY 


 


Can you put away you things ? 

PUT AWAY



Can you put away you things ?

(v)


to return (something) to the place where it belongs

PAPERBACK


 


I prefer to read a paperback than a hardcover

PAPERBACK



I prefer to read a paperback than a hardcover

(n)


a book that has a thick paper cover

WARM UP


 


Before a basketball game, the players have to warm up

WARM UP



Before a basketball game, the players have to warm up

(v)


an exercise or set of exercises done to prepare for a sport or other activity