Useful words for our descripive writing about forests
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nettles |
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leaves |
The leaves are turning red and brown.
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berries |
The children picked berries and nuts.
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shadow |
The evening sun cast a long shadow.
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majestic |
The tall, majestic dragon came slowly out of the cave.
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chilly |
It was a chilly Autumn morning.
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covered |
The old cheese was covered in mould.
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tangled |
The necklaces had become hopelessly twisted and tangled.
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twisted |
The necklaces had become hopelessly twisted and tangled.
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sharp |
That knife looks very sharp.
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