rev, to increase the operating speed of an engine while the vehicle is not moving usually to warm it to the correct temperature , glared, a long angry look, school property , an object that belong to the school, aisle, a long, narrow space between rows of seat in an aircraft, cinema, or church, tetherball pole, a rope or chain used to tie especially an animal,to a post or other fixed place usually so it can move freely within a small area, dog (v.), to follow someone closely and continuously , reckon , to think or believe , fuss, a show of anger worry or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves, wheel barrow , , pickaxes , , stilts , , bonanzal, a situation from which large profits are made, harmonica, , rascall, a person especially a child or a man who does things that you disapprove of, but who still like, yammer, to talk continuously for a long time in a way that is annoying to other people, tuba, , duel, a formal fight in the past sing guns or sword arranged between two people as a way of deciding , frantically , done in a hurried way and in state of excitement or confusion , skedaddle, to run away quickly, hold your horses , stop and consider carefully for the decision , let the old coot go, allowing an older man, who may be seen as unusual, eccentric, or simply old and harmless, to leave or to continue his behavior without interference.

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