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        | To cause to sleep or rest.   Sentence : The peaceful ocean lulled me to sleep. |  | 
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        | A steady,rythmic sound.   Sentence : The cadence was very relaxing. |  | 
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        | An inset or recessed part of a room.   Sentence :  The alcove in the hall is called the "Hobo Cave" to some students!   |  | 
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        | The frame of a window that swings outward on hinges.   Sentence : The casement was almost torn off by the wind. |  | 
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        | A boat used for special kind of fishing.   Sentence :  My dad pulled up in the trawler with 4 fish! |  | 
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        | The rear part of a ship or boat.   Sentence : The stern of the ship was very shiney. |  | 
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        | A lever or handle used to turn a rudder and steer a boat.   Sentence : My dad let my turn the rudder to steer the boat. |  | 
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        | A line used to tie up or anchor a boat.   Sentence : I dropped the mooring line into the nice,cool water. |  | 
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        | A wave that turns into foam when it reaches shore.   Sentence : There we're lot's of breakers at the beach! |  | 
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        | To climb up to the top of or climb over.   Senctence : I scaled right over the wall of bricks. |  | 
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        | Muscular; strong; husky.   Sentence : My dad used to be burly until he turned 40. . . |  | 
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        | To climb on all fours with some trouble.   Sentence : I clambered my way through the tunnels. |  | 
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        | A guard; a sentry.   Sentence : The sentinel was watching me while I was swimming. |  | 
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        | The metalloop to which a padlock is secured to lock a door.   Sentence : The hasp is always locked in our house. |  | 
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        | To move from a higher to a lower place;  to go or come down.   Sentence : I descended down the stairs for the prom. |  | 
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        | The main part of a country, territory, or continent, not including the islands off the coast.   Sentence : The mainland in our country is huge! |  | 
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        | To resound; to echo.   Sentence : My friend Emily reverberated my voice. |  | 
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        | Having great volume or size.   Sentence : I don't care if any of my friends are bulky. |  | 
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