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Rainy. (adj). Characterized by rain or frequent rainfall.
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Sunday. (n). The day of the week after Saturday and before Monday; often considered a day of rest or leisure.
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Hanging around. (phr. verb). Spending time idly or without purpose in a certain place.
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Driving. (v). The act of operating or controlling a vehicle; also refers to the action of making something happen.
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Wonder. (v). To feel curiosity or amazement about something; also, a feeling of surprise and admiration.
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Tell. (v). The present form of “told,” meaning to communicate information, instructions, or a story.
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Sky. (n). The expanse of air above the Earth, in which the sun, moon, stars, and clouds are visible.
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Lemon Tree. (n). A type of tree that produces lemons, a citrus fruit. In a figurative sense, it can also represent something sour or disappointing.
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Head. (n). The upper part of the human body, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth; also used metaphorically to mean the mind or thoughts.
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Missed. (v). Failed to notice, meet, or attend something or someone; also refers to feeling the absence of someone or something.
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Cloud. (n). A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the sky; often associated with weather.
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Tired. (adj.) Feeling a need for rest or sleep; lacking energy due to physical or mental exertion.
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Feel. (v). To experience an emotion or physical sensation.
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Bed. (n). A piece of furniture for sleeping or resting on, typically consisting of a mattress and frame.
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Blue Sky. (Noun phrase). The sky when it’s clear and free of clouds, appearing blue; can also imply optimism or positivity.
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Up and down. (adv. phrase). Refers to movement or fluctuation between higher and lower positions or states.
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Boring. (adj). Not interesting; causing boredom.
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Fast. (adj/adv) Moving or capable of moving quickly; also refers to speed.
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Far. (adj). At or to a great distance in space, time, or degree.
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Lonely. (adj). Feeling sad because one has no friends or company; isolated or lacking companionship.