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happy
(a)
glad, a feeling of contentment
The happy couple is hugging on the beach.
The happy couple is hugging on the beach.
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leaf
(n)
firefly on a leaf
firefly on a leaf
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bloom
(v)
The tulips have bloomed.
The tulips have bloomed.
tree
(n)
peach tree with peaches
peach tree with peaches
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grass
(n)
short green plants that usually cover a solid area as part of a lawn or pasture
white rabbit in the green grass
white rabbit in the green grass
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spring
(n)
the season of the year where flowers begin to bloom, and trees become green again
Spring Festival is really exciting.
Spring Festival is really exciting.
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rain
(n)
a type of precipitation that falls in the form of water droplets
The rain is falling on the street.
The rain is falling on the street.
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cloud
(n)
a mass of water vapor that floats in the sky
fluffy cloud
fluffy cloud
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sunny
(a)
the type of weather that is characterized by light and warmth created by the sun
It will be sunny tomorrow.
It will be sunny tomorrow.
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rainy
(a)
Good morning, Ms. Masuda. It is rainy today.
Good morning, Ms. Masuda. It is rainy today.
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windy
(a)
a type of weather that is characterized by strong gusts of air
I have to deliver newspapers on rainy days and windy days.
I have to deliver newspapers on rainy days and windy days.
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March
(p)
the third month of the year
March 17th
March 17th
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picnic
(n)
have a picnic in a park
have a picnic in a park
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sun
(n)
the large star in our solar system that the Earth orbits
midday sun
midday sun
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rain
(v)
be born
(v)
My baby will be born very soon.
My baby will be born very soon.
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