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Words starting with H

Words that start with H

Horrible hippos hunt huge hairy hamsters in Hobart.

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His forHangover

If you have too many alcholic drinks, the next day you will probably get a hangover. People with a hangover have a headache and may feel nauseous.
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His forHappy

When you are happy, you feel good and smile a lot. Being happy is the nicest way to be. People are happy when things go the way they want, when people are nice to them or when they are having fun. The person in the picture is happy.
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His forHarbor

A harbor, also spelt harbour, is a sheltered body of water that is deep enough for ships to dock and unload. Harbors are generally an inlet or bay surrounded by land. A harbor is also a term used for any safe place, or can be used as a verb to mean keeping something or someone safe, as in "he was harboring a known criminal".
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His forHard

Something is hard if it is solid to touch, and you cannot squash or bend it. Stones are very hard. The opposite of hard is soft.
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His forHare

Scientific name: genus: lepus
A hare, or Jackrabbit, is a small animal that is related to the rabbit. Hares are different from rabbits in several ways. Rabbits live in burrows underground, and hares do not. Rabbits live in groups, and hares do not. Hares are generally larger than rabbits.
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A harmonica, also called a mouth organ, French harp or blues harp, is a small musical instrument that is played by blowing or sucking air through small chambers on one side of the harmonica. Each chamber has a reed in it that makes a different note. Harmonicas are most commonly heard in blues, country and folk music.

His forHarp

A harp is a stringed musical instrument where the sounding board isn't under the strings like on a guitar, but is at right angles to them, in the base of the harp.
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His forHarpoon

A harpoon is a type of spear that has a rope attached to the end and barbs on the point. When it is fired or thrown, the barbs make it stick into the target, and you use the rope to pull it back in. Harpoons are most often used for hunting whales.
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His forHarvest

You harvest a crop when it is ripe by picking off all the ripe fruit, grain or leaves. The name given to a large amount of a crop that you have just harvested is also called a harvest.
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Scientific name: order: opiliones
Harvestmen are a group of arachnids with long, spindly legs. They look very similar to spiders, and like spiders they come in a huge variety of colors and sizes.