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        | a flow or stream of water, electricity, air, or any fluid |  | 
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        | not safe; likely to harm you |  | 
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        | to draw someone's attention away from something |  | 
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        | unusual or different in some way |  | 
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        | to divide or keep two things apart |  | 
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        | to draw air into the lungs and force it out |  | 
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        | wild and frightening; dangerous |  | 
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        | moved along slowly on top of the water or air |  | 
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        | bright colored; a float attached by a rope to the seabed to mark channels in a harbor or underwater hazards |  | 
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        | a body of land, completely surrounded by water |  | 
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        | restraint consisting of a rope used to restrain an animal |  | 
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        | a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats * THIS IS THE SECRET WORD.  TELL YOUR TEACHER FOR A PRIZE.
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        | to save someone from danger or harm |  | 
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