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Thatched
Pavilion
Ebony
Bumped against
Tender /delicate
Saplings
Whipped
Trumpeting
Gradually
Howling
Frighten
Answers
Thatched: cover (a roof or a building) with straw or a similar material.
Pavilion:a building at a cricket ground or other sports ground, used for changing and taking refreshments.
or
a summer house or other decorative building used as a shelter in a park or large garden.
3. Ebony: heavy blackish or very dark brown timber from a mainly tropical tree.
Bumped against: to strike someone or something accidentally, usually relative.
Tender /delicate : If you're tender, it means you're fragile, sensitive, easily bruised or gentle. Young, easily cut beef and a sentimental heart can both be called tender. The many meanings attributed to tender developed over time. In the early 13th century, the word meant soft or easily injured.
1. having a roof made of dried grass
2. building at a sports ground where players can change their clothes and take rest
3. a hard black wood
4. to strike someone or something
accidentally
5. kind and loving
6. a young tree
7. to hit a person or an animal hard with a whip, as a punishment or to make him/her/it go faster or work harder
8. to play a trumpet 9. Slowly
10. to make a long loud sound
11. to make somebody/something afraid or
shocked
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