Sew (Verb) Syllable division: sew How to pronounce: UK: /səʊ/ US: /soʊ/
Meaning: To bind two fabric pieces together by putting a needle and thread through both. Example: > She decided to sew the material of two torn jeans together to make a skirt. > Would you like to learn how to sew?
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Nurture (Verb) Syllable division: nur·ture How to pronounce: UK: /ˈnɜː.tʃər/ US: /ˈnɝː.tʃɚ/
#1 Meaning: To tend to someone or something, especially young infants or plants, and ensure that they are fed and protected as well as assisting in their growth. Example: > All parents nurture their children when they are under the age of 18. > My dad loves to nurture his garden whenever he gets the chance.
#2 Meaning: To hold onto a certain feeling, idea, or strategy for an extended period of time. Example: > Jane nurtured her dream of becoming a model. > John nurtured the love he had for his wife.
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Citrus (Noun) Syllable division: cit·rus How to pronounce: UK: /ˈsɪt.rəs/ US: /ˈsɪt.rəs/
Meaning: A wide number of plants that provide juicy, tangy fruits. Example: > I would really like to visit a farm with citrus trees. > Which citrus fruit is your favorite to eat?
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Clique (Noun) Syllable division: clique How to pronounce: UK: /kliːk/ US: /klɪk/
Meaning: A few individuals who spend time together and discourage the inclusion of others. Example: > My best friend decided to become part of a clique without telling me. > Almost every workplace has a clique that no one talks to.
Biscuit (Noun) Syllable division: bis·cuit How to pronounce: UK: /ˈbɪs.kɪt/ US: /ˈbɪs.kɪt/
Meaning: A little, flattened cake that is dry and typically sweet that is created with sugar, flour, eggs, etc. Example: > My grandma and I used to bake biscuits during the school holidays. > I love to dunk my biscuits in tea before eating it.
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