toadstool
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| a poisonous fungus with an umbrella-shaped top.
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toast
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| bread that is grilled on both sides until it is crisp and brown.
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tobacco
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| a plant whose leaves are dried and used in cigarettes and pipes.
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toboggan
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| a flat sled that is used for sliding down slopes.
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today
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| on this day.
| I’m going to the zoo today.
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toddler
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| a young child who is learning or has just learned to walk.
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toe
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| one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot.
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toffee
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| a chewy sweet made from sugar and butter.
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together
| adverb
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| with each other.
| Shall we go together?
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toilet
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| a bowl with a seat that is connected to a drain and flushed with water.
| People use toilets to dispose of waste from the body.
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told
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| to tell
| She told her friends what she had done over the weekend.
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tomato
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| a soft, juicy, red fruit that can be eaten raw in salads or cooked.
| ripe beef tomato
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tomorrow
| adverb
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| on the day after today
| I’m going away tomorrow.
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tone
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| the quality of a sound or a voice.
| He spoke in a low tone.
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tongue
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| a flexible flap of muscle in your mouth that you use to eat, taste, and speak.
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tonight
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| on the evening and night of the present day.
| Let’s go to the concert tonight.
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tonsil
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| one of two small lumps of tissue at the back of your throat.
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tooth
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| one of the hard, white, bonelike structures inside your mouth that you use for biting and chewing.
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toothbrush
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| a small brush with a long handle that you use for cleaning your teeth.
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top
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| the highest point of something.
| The bird sat on the very top of the cactus.
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tug
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| to give something a quick, hard pull
| My sister tugged at my sleeve.
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topic
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| a subject that is spoken or written about.
| The fire was the main topic of conversation for weeks.
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topple
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| to fall over
| The dominoes toppled over.
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torch
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| a burning piece of wood carried as a light.
| Olympic torch
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tore
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| to tear
| She tore her sleeve on a nail.
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tornado
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| a violent, whirling wind that causes great damage to the land and buildings.
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tortoise
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| a slow-moving reptile with a hard shell.
| Tortoises live in hot regions. They eat grass and other plants and can live a long time
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toss
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| to throw with a quick, easy motion.
| We tossed the ball around before the game.
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total
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| the entire amount of everything added together.
| The total of 2, 3, and 4 is 9.
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total
| adjective
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| complete.
| Total darkness.
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