hands - the end part of a person's arms beyond the wrist, including the palm, fingers, and thumb., goats - four-legged mammals that have curved horns and beards; often raised by farmers for their wool, milk, and meat, hills - high ridges or mounds of land, but not as tall as mountains, spoons - cutlery used to eat or scoop up food, clubs - groups of people with shared interests, fees - amount of money paid for work or service; payment for entrance, buses - ;arge motor vehicles that have long bodies, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, crosses - objects or figures formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces (+ or ×)., hisses - sharp sibilant sounds (long s sounds) usually uttered by people or animals when angry or alarmed, taxes - an amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income, the value of their property, etc, foxes - wild animals which look like dogs and have reddish-brown fur, pointed faces and ears, and thick tails, buzzes - low, continuous humming or murmuring sounds, made by or similar to that made by insects, bushes - low plants with small branches; shrubs, dishes - plates; food, leashes - long, thin piece of rope, chain, etc., that is used for holding a dog or other animal, batches - groups of things or people dealt with at the same time or considered similar in type, ditches - narrow channels dug in the ground, typically used for drainage alongside a road or the edge of a field, beaches - strips of land covered with sand, pebbles, or small stones at the edge of a body of water, pouches - small bags or pockets, lunches - midday meals,

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