batteries, Devices that store and supply electrical energy to power various electronic devices., plaster , A material used for covering and protecting wounds., fussy, A person that shows excessive concern or attention to small details; picky or particular., pocket money , A small amount of money given to someone, often children., scary , Causing fear or fright; frightening or intimidating., inventor, A person who creates or develops new ideas, products, or processes., disgusting , Extremely unpleasant, revolting, or repulsive in taste, appearance, or smell., ice cream parlour , A place where ice cream and other frozen desserts are sold., sellotape , A brand of transparent adhesive tape used for various purposes., hole , An opening or gap in a surface or object., starving , Suffering from extreme hunger; extremely hungry., stationer's, A store that sells office supplies, stationery, and related items., chemist's, A place where people buy medicines, office block , A large building containing multiple offices or workspaces for various businesses or organizations., path, A narrow trail or walkway, often for pedestrians., field, An open area of land used for various purposes, such as farming, sports, or recreation., roundabout, A circular road junction where traffic flows in one direction around a central island., the woods, A wooded or forested area with trees and plants. , skyscraper , A very tall building with multiple floors, typically found in urban areas., cottage, A small, often cozy and rustic, house, usually located in a rural or countryside setting., comic, A publication containing illustrated stories, often with humor or adventure themes..

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