- admire
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1.) To have a high opinion of; esteem or respect.
2.) Look at with pleasure.
Example Sentence: Lucy admires her mom because she cooks dinner for her every night.
- blacksmith
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1.) A person who makes and repairs iron things by hand.
2.) One that makes, repairs, and fits horseshoes.
Example Sentence: The young blacksmith is learning how to make things out of iron.
- coiled
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1.) Move or twist into such an arrangement or shape.
Example Sentence: The rope was made out of coiled yarn.
- dagger
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1.) A short knife with a pointed and edged blade, used as a weapon.
Example Sentence: Do not touch the dagger, because it is very dangerous.
- desperation
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1.) Loss of hope, and surrender
2.) Hopelessness
Example Sentence: In desperation, the kids begged for help from their mom.
- enchanted
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1.) To cast a spell over; bewitch.
Example Sentence: The table was enchanted so it could dance around the room.
- goblets
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1.) A metal or glass bowl-shaped drinking cup, sometimes with a foot and a cover.
Example Sentence: The king drank his juice out of a gold goblet.
- intentions
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1.) A thing intended; an aim or plan.
Example Sentence: The girl had good intentions when talking to her friend.
- knapsack
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1.) A bag with shoulder straps, carried on the back, and typically made of canvas or other weatherproof material.
Example Sentence: Joshua carried around his knapsack on his back everywhere he went.
- lair
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- A wild animal's resting place, esp. one that is well hidden.
- A secret or private place.
Example Sentence: The evil witch was hiding from the people in her lair.
- longed
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1.) Have a strong wish or desire.
Example Sentence: The family longed to have a more expensive car when they could not afford it.
- pity
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1.) The feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others.
Example Sentence: The girl had pity for the person who broke her arm skiing.
- ravine
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1.) A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides.
Example Sentence: The mountain climber looked over the edge into the deep ravine.
- salve
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1.) To ease the distress or agitation of.
Example Sentence: They teacher to salve the stressed students by extending their due date for their project.
- steeds
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1.) A horse.
Example Sentence: The knight rode into town on his trusty steed.
- strewn
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1.) To spread here and there; scatter.
Example Sentence: The books were strewn all over his bedroom floor.
- twine
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1.) To wind, coil, or wrap around something.
Example Sentence: The girls hair was twined around her finger as she was playing with it.