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lighthouse light·house Pronunciation: 'lIt-"haus” Function: noun 1 : a structure (as a tower) with a powerful light that gives a continuous or intermittent signal to navigators 2 : Beacon
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lighthouse light·house Pronunciation: 'lIt-"haus” Function: noun 1 : a structure (as a tower) with a powerful light that gives a continuous or intermittent signal to navigators 2 : Beacon
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lighthouse light·house Pronunciation: 'lIt-"haus” Function: noun 1 : a structure (as a tower) with a powerful light that gives a continuous or intermittent signal to navigators 2 : Beacon
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Lighthouse light·house Pronunciation: 'lIt-"haus” Function: noun 1 : a structure (as a tower) with a powerful light that gives a continuous or intermittent signal to navigators 2 : Beacon
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This is the main part of the entry. There may be several definitions of the word. lighthouse light·house Pronunciation: 'lIt-"haus Function: noun 1 : a structure (as a tower) with a powerful light that gives a continuous or intermittent signal to navigators 2 : Beacon
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1. The front part of the head 2. The main side of something 3. To meet with courage
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1. To put into a box for carrying 2. A group that is alike
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1. A role in a movie 2. Share of work 3. To comb so that a part forms
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1. The skin of an animal 2. To strike or beat against again and again
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1. To rise on hind legs 2. To help grow up 3. The place behind the front
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So you can zip to the right page faster than lightening!
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The first guide word is the first word on that page The second guide word is the last word on that page
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five flame fizz flake
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soda snip sock snob
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hockey home honey hog
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Þú scealt þá cýe meolcian ond ic sceal út gán þá hors tó findenne Gesáwe þú þá scipu? Hí seglað tó Denemearce. You milk the cows, and I'll go out and find the horses. Did you see the ships? They sail to Denmark.
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Captain Cook brought “kangaroo” and “boomerang” to our language. Sir Francis Drake brought “igloo” and “banana”. American Indians added “moose” “moccasin”, “wigwam”
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German settlers brought “noodle”, “pretzel”, “kindergarten” Dutch settlers brought “stoop”, “golf”, “wagon” French settlers brought “chowder”, “prairie”, “toboggan” Spanish settlers brought “canyon”, ranch” “alligator”
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1940’s Bikini Cheeseburger Jet plane Spaceship Fax Tape recorder Long-playing Quiz show TV
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1950’s Beatnik Bermuda shorts Computerize Junk mail Weirdo Poliovirus aerospace
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1960’s Cable television Hippie Instant replay Jet lag Pantsuit Peacenik Sitcom Space shuttle
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1970’s Chairperson Detox Infomercial Personal computer Video game Gas-guzzler Punk rock
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1980’s Automated teller machine - ATM Compact disk In-line skate Mall rat Virtual reality Glass ceiling
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1990’s Mc job Scrunchy Intranet Carjacking Nanotube website
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Recent! Blamestorming Mouse potato Chillax Vuvuzela Micro-blogging Tweet up Defriend
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