Vocabulary List 24. glass (n) A tumbler or handleless drinking container.

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Vocabulary List 24

glass (n) A tumbler or handleless drinking container

neighbor (n) A person who lives near another

hunt (v) To chase or search for game or other wild animals Hunting Easter eggs

own (adj) of or belonging to oneself We earned our own money. The girl and boy have their own pets.

seat (n) something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, pew

join (v) To bring in contact, connect, or put together

clock (n) An instrument for measuring and recording time Wall clock Digital clock Alarm clock

soup (n) A liquid food made by boiling or simmering meat, fish, or vegetables with various added ingredients

enough (adj) adequate for the want or need; to satisfy desire He has enough grapes to share with his friends.

empty (adj) containing nothing Empty chairs Empty bowl Empty pockets