SQUIGGLE — a wavy or twisty line, SCHOOL — a place where children go to learn, SQUAWK — to make a loud, harsh cry, like a bird, SPHERE — a round 3D shape like a ball, SQUIRM — to twist and move around because you are uncomfortable, SQUEEZE — to press something firmly, SQUADRON — a group of planes, ships, or soldiers working together, SQUELCHY — soft, wet, and making a sloppy sound when stepped on, SQUAT — to bend your knees and lower your body close to the ground, SCHEME — a plan for doing something, SQUALL — a sudden strong wind, often with rain or snow, SQUEAL — to make a loud, high sound, SQUABBLE — a small argument, often about something unimportant, SQUIRREL — a small animal with a bushy tail that often climbs trees, SPHERICAL — shaped like a ball, SQUID — a sea animal with a soft body and long arms called tentacles, SQUELCH — to crush with a wet sound, or to silence something quickly, SQUASH — to crush something, or a game played with rackets and a ball, HEMISPHERE — half of a sphere, or half of the Earth, SQUEAKY — making a high, sharp sound, SQUATTER — a person who crouches low or someone who stays in a place without permission, SPHINX — a mythical creature with a lion’s body and a human head, or the famous statue in Egypt, SQUAD — a small group of people working together, SQUINT — to look with your eyes partly closed, SQUEAMISH — easily upset by things that seem unpleasant or gross, SQUIRT — to send out liquid in a quick, thin stream, ATMOSPHERE — the layer of gases around Earth, or the feeling of a place, SCHOLAR — a person who studies a subject very carefully, SQUISH — to press something so it becomes soft, flat, or out of shape, SQUARE — a shape with four equal sides and four corners

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