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The famous Cathedral of the Pines is a natural temple in which people of all faiths can ... . = worship “Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair; said Simple Simon to the pieman, ‘Let me taste your ...’.” = wares (handelswaar) On the beach at Waikiki, Hawaiians entertain tourists by singing and dancing all through the lovely ... evening. = tropical The colourfully-dressed herald standing at the castle gate blew his ... to announce our arrival. = trumpet An old nonsense riddle inquires whether it is harder to toot or to ... two tooters to toot. = tutor (leermeester) In the tropics ... falls swiftly; deep darkness follows close upon sunset. = twilight In a village square or at a rustic crossroad one still sees occasionally an old watering ... for horses. = through The most common ... among people trying to make conversation is the weather. = topic Picnickers in public parks are warned to leave ... anywhere except in receptacles provided for such purposes. = trash Our ... hunt consisted of several clues and a prize for the team that solved them first. = treasure The modern ... in building materials is toward more glass and prefabricated parts than were formerly used. = trend Although I enjoy singing with a large group, I actually prefer a smaller one, either a duet, ... or quartet. = trio A ... is a long, narrow ditch, the earth from which is thrown up along one side to serve as protection from the enemy’s fire. = trench The five-alarm fire which razed the Baldwin Building to the ground resulted in the ... loss of that structure. = total The old nursery rhyme runs thus: “... ...., little star, how I wonder what you are!” = twinckle A poem about the Statue of Liberty describes her as, “A mighty woman with a ... .” = torch The term “...”, which Booth shouted at the dying Lincoln, was probably the least fitting term for so noble a man. = tyrant Our solar system occupies a relatively small part of the ... . = universe “I ... to no one in my devotion to my country”, said the great abolitionist. = yield Usually animals confined in a ... are happier and healthier than those exposed to the hardships and dangers of the wilds, says the author of Circus Doctor. = zoo Mr. Stein is a very ... old man, who thinks nothing of walking five miles every morning before breakfast. = spry (kwik) An old adage warns that it is unwise to cut off one’s nose to ... one’s face. = spite (annoy) There are few occupations more hazardous than that of a ... . = spy It’s rather difficult to get every ... out of a very old car. = squeak (kras) Sarah managed to ... through the door of the subway train just as the guard was closing it. = squeeze ...ed on by the need to pay her debts, Louise May Alcott eventually found in writing a successful and meaningful career. = Spurred (aangespoord) This brilliant fellow absorbs learning as readily as a ... absorbs water. = sponge When the two sections of our first transcontinental railroad met, golden ...s were used to join them firmly together. = spikes This stupid fellow misquoted Scripture when for the verse, “Whatsoever ye ..., that shall ye also reap,” he said, “Whatsoever ye sew, that shall ye also rip.” = sow (zaaien) The professor said, “In preparing your lesson for tomorrow, please give ... attention to that section of the assignment which deals with Franklin’s influence on the attitude of France toward the American revolutionists. = special Patrick Henry’s most famous ... ended with the stirring cry, “Give me liberty or give me death!” = speech The president stated quite recently that he regarded the many letters written to him personally as his best ... of information regarding public opinion. = source A. Conan Doyle’s murder story “The ...d Band” derives its unusual title from the strange murder weapon, a venomous snake with a body flecked all over with ugly-looking spots. = speckled (gespikkeld) As soon as I had fitted the bulb into its ..., the light came on. = socket (stopcontact) Susie is such a gentle soul that she hates to ... even a mosquito that is biting her. = squash (verpieteren) In 1932, Amelia Earhart made a daring ... flight across the Atlantic braving icy weather which forced her to fly sometimes as close as 75 feet above the ocean. = solo The principal objective of the United Nations is to provide a means of ...ing international problems without resorting to war. = solving Although I was not exactly grief-stricken, I was ... disappointed at my son’s failure to send me a greeting card on my seventieth birthday. = somewhat Science has found several ways to reduce the amount of ... from factory chimneys. = soot (roet) Emily Brontë’s life of hardship, loneliness, and ... bred in her the dark genius which produced Wuthering Heights. = sorrow (droefheid) The ... of any chain depends upon that of its weakest link. = strength Most tourists find it delightful to ... along the boulevards of Paris on a fine spring day. = stroll (wandeling) An old saying warns us that to cease to ... is the same as to cease to live. = strive (zich inspannen) Orthodox Jew who adhere to a ... observance of the dietary laws refuse to eat any pork. = strict The first syllable in ‘comparable’ is the one that you should ... . = stress We will ... the budget by cutting wasteful expenses. = streamline (stroomlijnen) An old saying asserts that the shortest way to a man’s heart is through his ... . = stomach A full-grown gorilla is powerful enough to ... a lion to death with its muscular hands. = strangle (wurgen) The ... of white across this woman’s raven-black hair gives her a very striking appearance. = streak (streep) Joan of Arc was burned at the ... in the marketplace of Rouen. = stake (paal) The ruthless enemy left not a ... of wheat standing in the whole countryside. = stalk (Stengel) Wool is a ... product of Texas. = staple An equestrian ... of Washington stands at the entrance of the largest park in our city. = statue At the end of an ocean voyage, it is customary to give a generous tip to one’s dining-room ... . = steward Franklin’s success in negotiating an alliance with France proved him to be a great ... . = statesman A church ... is usually topped by a slender spire. = steeple (toren) Government regulations set high ...s for purity in the manufacture of medical supplies. = standards If you ever find yourself ...ed in a foreign city, apply to the American Consulate for aid. = stranded I disregarded our scout leader’s warning not to ... far from camp, and promptly became lost in the woods. = stray (afdwalen) In winter, my mother throws out to the birds any ... bread she may have left over. = stale (oudbakken) Napoleon’s ... is in the Hotel des Invalides in Paris. = tomb (graf) The best wrapping for delicate objects is ... paper. = tissue A movie telling the story of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, gave her the ... “Anne of the Thousand Days”, to illustrate how briefly she remained in the king’s favour. = title Casey Jones kept the ... of Number 99 wide open as she thundered on through the darkness. = throttle (smoorklep) Rabbits are usually thought of as ... creatures, although they may fight fiercely among themselves. = timid (timide) In his poem “Marmion”, Scott writes: “O what a ...d web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!” = tangled (verward) A strong blast sweeping through the hall of the old castle blew out all the ...s. = tapers (kaarsen) Shortly before darkness set in, the bugler blew ... . = taps (blaaskranen) Most persons prefer a ... climate, one that has neither extremely cold nor extremely hot weather. = temperate In an old song a lovely maiden laments sadly that her beloved spends so much time drinking ale in a ... in the town. = tavern (herberg) On a summer day the ... houses in New York become like infernos when the sun beats down upon them. = tenement (woning) The storekeeper did not punish the young girl for her ... of two apples. = theft (diefstal) Crop failures have made certain foods scarce; ... , the price of these items have risen. = therefore Calmly and coolly, without the least sign of ... the lion tamer entered the cage with about a dozen snarling lions and tigers. = terror In his poem “The Congo”, the American poet Lindsay gets a wonderful effect of syncopation in jazz music with the following couplet: “Then I heard the boom of the blood-lust song and a ... bone beating on a tin-pan gong”. = thigh The ... is the national flower of Scotland. = thistle (distel) The teacher in the district school of my childhood always wore on her middle finger a heavy ... with which to tap inattentive pupils smartly on the head. = thimble (vingerhoed) A strong gust of wind sweeping across the ...ing floor blew the chaff out through the barn door. = threshing (dorsen) Oliver Twist would often receive a sound ...ing for an offence as small as asking for more food. = thrashing (pak slag)
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