ponder Word of the Day (verb) to think about something carefully

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ponder Word of the Day (verb) to think about something carefully Week of March 3, 2014 ponder (verb) to think about something carefully Sentence: I had to ponder about the type of project I wanted to present in class.

hurl Word of the Day (verb) to throw with great force Week of March 3, 2014 hurl (verb) to throw with great force Sentences: At the track and field competition, John hurled the disk the farthest.

Word of the Day Week of March 3, 2014 guzzle (verb) to drink something quickly or in large amounts Sentence: John guzzled his milk during lunch so that he could go and play outside.

pulverize Word of the Day (verb) to crush into small pieces Week of March 3, 2014 pulverize (verb) to crush into small pieces Sentence: The baby was so excited that he pulverized the cookie he was holding.