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1. | Clap your ___ together when you like a performance. | 5. | ___times I feel great, and ___times I feel bad. | 8. | I took a shower ___ working out. | 10. | This machine doesn't take ___s; you must use dollar bills. | 12. | I love your apple pie; can I have some ___, please? | 14. | I pulled on the door ___, but the door wouldn't open. | 15. | Please don't ___ that wooden chair; I just painted it. | 17. | Do you ___ the fresh paint? It has a strong ___. (Hold your nose.) | 18. | Go wash your hands; they are so ___. | 19. | Last ___ we had too much rain; I hope August is a drier ___. |
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Down: |
1. | I feel depressed; I would feel better if you gave me a big ___ and maybe a kiss too. | 2. | The ground ___s and buildings ___ during an earthquake. (People ___ too.) | 3. | I think we need to ___ the dog; he smells really bad. | 4. | It's too bad that we can't put all the rude ___ on a big island, where they can all be rude to each other. | 6. | I was ___ to my stomach, but I felt much better after I threw up. | 7. | Sometimes you have to ___ back when someone attacks you. | 9. | ___ing money is fun to have and easy to spend. After a while, all you have left is loose change. | 11. | They used to call kids who had silver braces on their teeth "___ mouth." | 13. | I don't want to wear that shirt; let me have the ___ one. | 16. | You can't see ___s, but you can wash many of them away with soap and water. (That way they can't give you a disease.) |
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