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The Circut Vocabulary Words

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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THE CIRCUT VOCABULARY

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MY PARAKEET FLEW AWAY AND I WAS SAD.

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TRIPOD

A STOOL, TABLE, PEDESTAL WITH THREE LEGS
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MY DAD AND I BOUGHT A TRIPOD TABLE SO WE CAN EAT MEALS ON IT.

Burlap

A plain woven piece of fabric.

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IN THE OLD DAYS MANY PEOPLE WORE CLOTHES THAT WERE BURLAP.

Kerosene

A light fuel used in jets engines and domestic heaters and lamps and as a cleaning solvent.

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MY MOTHER USED KEROSENE TO START THE FIRE.

Contratista

A contractor someone who supervises construction of a building.

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MY MOM SAYS WHEN SHE WORKS AND BUILDS BUILDINGS THE CONTRACTOR JUST WATCHES.

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CARCACHITA

THE SPANISH WORD FOR AN OLD RUN DOWN CAR.

My great grandfather lives in Mexico and he owns a Carcachita. He is going to fix it up to its original condition.

MAKESHIFT

SERVING AS A TEMPORARY SUBSTITUTE;SUFFICIENT TIME OR BEING.

My brothers best friends mom has a makeshift job at Taco Bell.

GALVANIZE

SHOCK OR EXCITE (SOMEONE), TYPICALLY INTO TAKING ACTION.

I galvanized when I saw no one volunteering to help out with barricades.

YA ESORA

TIME IS UP OR IT IS TIME.

My Ya Esora is done for baking the cookies and now they're burnt.

PLYMOUTH

IS A CITY LOCATED OUT OF SOUTH COAST OF DEVON ENGLAND.

This summer my family and I are going on vacation to Plymouth England.

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