Music: The art of combining sounds in a way that is pleasing to the ear.
Future: The time or period of time that is to come.
Stomach: The organ in the body where food is digested.
Women: Adult human females.
Rhythm: A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Unknown: Not known or familiar.
Tutor: A person who provides instruction or guidance in a particular subject.
Fierce: Having or displaying a violent or aggressive nature.
Science: The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
Wreck: The destruction or severe damage of something.
Museum: A building or institution that houses collections of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance.
Cleanse: To make something clean or free from dirt, pollutants, or impurities.
Badge: A small piece of metal or cloth worn to show rank, membership, or achievement.
Rustic: Relating to the countryside or rural areas; simple and unsophisticated.
Habitat: The natural environment in which an organism or species lives.
Weird: Strange or unusual.
Cringe: To experience an inward feeling of embarrassment or disgust.
Extinct: No longer in existence.
Havoc: Widespread destruction or chaos.
Scheme: A plan or program of action.
Sheriff: An elected officer in a county who is responsible for maintaining law and order.
Depth: The distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something.
Tongue: The fleshy muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
Merrily: In a cheerful and lively manner.
Taboo: A social or cultural prohibition or restriction.
Bureau: A chest of drawers or a government department or agency.
Rubbish: Waste material or trash.
Crypt: An underground chamber or vault, typically beneath a church, used as a burial place.
Advice: Guidance or recommendations offered to help someone make a decision or solve a problem.
Gradual: Happening or changing slowly or in small increments.
Venom: A poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes or spiders.
Celery: A vegetable with long, crisp stalks and leaves used in cooking and salads.
Traitor: A person who betrays someone or something, such as a country or cause.
Meant: Intended to do or be something.
Phrase: A small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit.
Vehicle: A means of transportation, typically a car or truck.
Entire: Whole or complete.
Mileage: The number of miles traveled or covered.
Threat: A statement or action that indicates an intention to cause harm or damage.
Nervous: Feeling or showing anxiety or apprehension.
Cameos: Small appearances or brief roles by famous or notable individuals in a movie or TV show.
Bouquet: A bunch of flowers, typically arranged in an attractive way.
Vessel: A ship or large boat.
Illegal: Contrary to or forbidden by law.
Muscle: A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement or maintaining the position of parts of the body.
Deceive: To cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain an advantage.
Malady: A disease or ailment.
Nurture: To care for and encourage the growth or development of someone or something.
Unduly: To an excessive or unwarranted degree.
Biscuit: A small, typically round, flat, and crisp cake made from flour, fat, and sugar.
Bicycle: A vehicle with two wheels that is propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars.
Slumber: To sleep lightly or peacefully.
Scenery: The natural features of a landscape.
Bizarre: Very strange or unusual.
Exhibit: To publicly display or present something for others to see.
Hygiene: Conditions or practices that promote and preserve health, especially cleanliness.
Colonel: A military rank above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.
Leisure: Free time or time available for relaxation and enjoyment.
Anxious: Feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease.
Forgery: The action of forging or producing a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
Relieve: To alleviate or lessen the intensity of something, such as pain or stress.
Horizon: The line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet.
Example: A thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule.
Freight: Goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft.
Envious: Feeling or showing envy or jealousy.
Omitted: Left out or excluded.
Obscure: Not discovered or known about; uncertain.
Protein: A macromolecule that is essential for the structure, function, and regulation of the body’s cells, tissues, and organs.
Fibrous: Consisting of or characterized by fibers.
Vertigo: A sensation of whirling and loss of balance, associated particularly with looking down from a great height or caused by disease affecting the inner ear or the vestibular nerve.
Abstain: To restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something.
Capably: In a competent or skilled manner.
Surmise: To suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.
Awkward: Causing difficulty or discomfort; not smooth or graceful.
Educate: To teach or train someone in a particular subject or skill.
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