Science Fair Under the Winter Lights
The science show featured a special demonstration with a trained rat. Kids learned to read raw data on charts. Inside the hall they drew shapes with a laser ray. Brahmi said, 'red lights don't always mean danger, sometimes just caution.' Jyoti carried a model whose glowing rib structures were made of lamps. The team chose to rid themselves of memories of their first failure. They placed solar panels along the rim of the planet model. The climate story mentioned tents that would rip in old storms. Suraiya said, 'We don't want to rob anyone of opportunities.' They used a sturdy rod to demo how to raise a sail. Boats for the eco-cruise were set to row out on the river. Extra rub pads were added to the robot's wheels for traction. Speakers kept trying to say that science is the future. The event schedule was set on a large board. The health camp included responsible sex education sessions. She—meaning Mira—coordinated the whole program. One story described how we treat river pollution like a sin. Children sat in a circle on the floor to sit together. The unit lab showcased six new projects today. On chilly nights the neighborhood kids dream of going skiing on the nearby hills.
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🐀
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/ræt/
noun
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a small rodent that resembles a large mouse, often considered a pest
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A rat ran across the kitchen floor last night. |
smell a rat |
to suspect that something is wrong or dishonest
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rodent, mouse, pest, vermin, creature
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pet, friend, ally
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rat trap, lab rat, dead rat, sewer rat
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🥩
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/rɔː/
adjective
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uncooked; not processed; in natural state; inexperienced
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The chef prefers to use raw vegetables in his salads. |
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uncooked, fresh, natural, crude, unprocessed
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cooked, processed, refined, prepared
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raw material, raw data, raw vegetables, raw meat, raw talent
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🌞
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/reɪ/
noun
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a narrow beam of light, heat, or radiation
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A ray of sunlight broke through the clouds. |
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beam, beam of light, shaft, streak
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darkness, shade, gloom
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ray of light, ray of hope, X-ray, laser ray
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🔴
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/red/
adjective
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having the color of blood or fire; of the color red
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She wore a beautiful red dress to the party. |
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scarlet, crimson, cherry, ruby
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green, blue, white
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red rose, red carpet, red light, red wine
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🦴
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/rɪb/
noun
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one of the curved bones that form the rib cage in humans and animals, protecting the chest organs
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He broke a rib while playing football. |
tickle someone's ribs |
to make someone laugh or amuse them
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bone, framework, structure, support, arc
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spine, limb
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rib cage, broken rib, pork rib, rib bone
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🧹
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/rɪd/
verb
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rid
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rid
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rids
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ridding
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to remove or get rid of something
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I need to rid the house of all the clutter. |
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remove, eliminate, discard, clear
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keep, retain, maintain
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rid of, rid the house, rid oneself
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⚪
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/rɪm/
noun
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the outer edge or border of a circular object
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The coffee cup had a chip on its rim. |
on the rim |
at the edge or border of something
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edge, border, fringe, margin, boundary
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center, core
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cup rim, wheel rim, glass rim, mountain rim
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✂️
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/rɪp/
verb
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ripped
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ripped
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rips
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ripping
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to tear something quickly or violently
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He accidentally ripped his shirt on the fence. |
rip off |
to cheat someone by charging too much
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tear, split, shred, cut, slash
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sew, repair, mend
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rip open, rip apart, rip through, rip off
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/rɑːb/
verb
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robbed
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robbed
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robs
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robbing
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to steal money or property from a person or place; to commit robbery
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The thief tried to rob the bank last night. |
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steal, burgle, loot, plunder
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give, donate, return, restore
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rob a bank, rob someone blind, rob of opportunity, armed robbery
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/rɒd/
noun
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a thin straight bar, especially of metal or wood
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He used an iron rod to support the structure. |
spare the rod and spoil the child |
if you don’t discipline children, they will become spoiled
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bar, stick, pole, shaft, staff
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flex, curve
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fishing rod, iron rod, measuring rod, curtain rod
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/raʊ/ (argument), /roʊ/ (line of things)
noun, verb
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rowed
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rowed
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rows
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rowing
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A line of things or people; also, a noisy quarrel; to propel a boat with oars.
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They had a loud row about money. |
a row to hoe |
a difficult task or responsibility to deal with
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line, series, quarrel, fight, paddle
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agreement, harmony
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row of seats, row a boat, loud row
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👐
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/rʌb/
verb
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rubbed
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rubbed
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rubs
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rubbing
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to move something over the surface of another thing using pressure and friction
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She rubbed her hands together to keep them warm. |
rub salt in the wound |
to make a bad situation even worse
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massage, wipe, polish, scrub, stroke
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pat, ignore, leave
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rub hands, rub eyes, rub off, rub out
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💬
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/seɪ/
verb
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said
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said
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says
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saying
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to speak words; to express something in words
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She said hello to me. |
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speak, tell, express, utter
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listen, hear, remain silent
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say hello, say goodbye, say something, say yes, say no, say please
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📍
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/set/
verb
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set
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set
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sets
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setting
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to put or place something in a position; to establish
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She set the book on the table. |
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place, put, position, establish
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remove, displace, unset, disturb
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set aside, set up, set down, set off, set the table
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💋
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/sɛks/
noun
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the biological distinction between male and female; sexual activity
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He was asked about his sex at the doctor's office. |
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gender, sexuality, reproduction
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none
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sexual activity, sex education, sex drive
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👩
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/ʃi/
pronoun
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a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified
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She is going to the market to buy vegetables. |
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her, this woman, that woman
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he, they
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she is, she said, she went, she can
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/sɪn/
noun, verb
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sinned
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sinned
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sins
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sinning
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an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law; to commit an offense against religious or moral law
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He confessed his sin to the priest. |
fall into sin |
to commit immoral or wrong actions
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offense, wrongdoing, crime, transgression
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virtue, goodness, morality
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deadly sin, confess sin, forgive sin, commit sin
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🪑
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/sɪt/
verb
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sat
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sat
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sits
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sitting
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to rest with the body supported by the buttocks, often in a chair or on the ground
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Please sit down and relax for a while. |
sit tight |
to stay in one place and wait patiently
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perch, rest, settle, lounge
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stand, rise
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sit down, sit still, sit comfortably, sit on the chair
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6️⃣
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/sɪks/
noun
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the number 6
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There are six apples on the table. |
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half a dozen, sextuple, sixfold
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one
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six o'clock, six people, six months, six days
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🎿
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/skiː/
verb
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skied
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skied
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skis
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skiing
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to glide over snow on skis
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We went skiing in the Alps last winter. |
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snowboard, glide, coast
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walk, crawl
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ski trip, ski resort, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing
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