Me and Uncle Romie. pitcher a baseball player who throws the ball to the batter.

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Me and Uncle Romie

pitcher a baseball player who throws the ball to the batter

fierce dangerous or wild

stoops porches or entryways to homes

cardboard heavy, stiff paper used to make boxes and posters

flights sets of stairs from one story of a building to another

ruined destroyed or spoiled

treasure anything that has great value or importance

feast a large, rich meal on a special occasion

fierce A strong wind blew across the plains.

treasure The boys value their tree house.

cardboard The box was made from thick, stiff pieces of paper.

feast Aunt Bess made a huge meal.

ruined Deena spoiled her picture.

pitcher The crowd cheered for the baseball player.

stoops We sat on the front steps.