BASS, A low-pitched musical instrument or sound, often providing rhythm and harmony in music., DRUMS, Percussion instruments played by hitting with hands or sticks to keep rhythm., GUITAR, A string instrument played by strumming or plucking, used in many music styles., KEYBOARD, An electronic or acoustic instrument with keys used to play melodies and chords., MICROPHONE, A device that captures sound and converts it into an electrical signal., SAXOPHONE, A wind instrument made of metal, commonly used in jazz and popular music., TRUMPET, A brass wind instrument that produces bright, powerful sounds., VIOLIN, A small string instrument played with a bow, common in classical music., ROCK, A music genre characterized by strong rhythm, electric instruments, and energy., CLASSICAL, A music style based on orchestral traditions and written compositions., ARMCHAIR, A comfortable chair with arms, designed for sitting and relaxing., BOOKCASE, A piece of furniture used to store and display books., CARPET, A fabric floor covering that adds comfort and decoration to a room., CEILING, The upper interior surface of a room., CHEST OF DRAWERS, A piece of furniture with multiple drawers used for storing clothes or objects., CUOBOARD, A storage cabinet with doors for keeping food or household items., DESK, A piece of furniture used for studying, writing, or working., FRIDGE, An appliance that keeps food and drinks cold and fresh., SHELVES, Flat surfaces attached to a wall or unit for storing items., SINK, A fixed basin used for washing hands, dishes, or food., BREAK, To damage something so it separates into parts or stops working., BRUISE, A dark mark on the skin caused by a hit or injury., BURN, An injury caused by heat, fire, or chemicals., GET STUNG, To be injured by an insect such as a bee or wasp., HIT, To strike something or someone with force., GET BITTEN, To be injured when an animal or insect bites you.To be injured when an animal or insect bites you., SPRAIN, An injury caused by twisting a joint, especially an ankle or wrist., CUT, A wound made by a sharp object., TRIP OVER, To stumble because you hit something with your foot., FALL OFF, To drop down from a higher place.

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