tamarind, a tropical fruit with a sour taste, fabric, cloth used for making clothes or other things, emerge, to come out or appear from somewhere, scurry, to move quickly with short steps, aluminum, a light, silver-colored metal, confess, to say something true that you didn't say before, tote, to carry something, especially by hand, minties, a kind of small candy, escape, to get away from a place, torn, broken or cut so it is not whole, barely, only just; by a small amount, notice, to see or become aware of something, ugliness, the quality of being not beautiful or unpleasant, butcher, a person who sells or prepares meat, mosquito, a small flying insect that bites, forage, to search for food or supplies, pluck, to pull something off quickly, crochet, to make something using yarn and a hooked needle, stitch, to make or repair clothes with a needle, blister, a small sore on the skin, purse, a small bag used to carry money or personal items, pile, a group of things put on top of each other, strip, a long, narrow piece of something, thread, a long, thin piece of cotton or silk, used for sewing.

Grade 3 Week 13 Vocabulary

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