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A salute is a formal gesture of respect. Salutes are most often used by the military, but are also used by organisations like the Scouts.
You scare someone when you make them scared or frightened.
The man in the picture is trying to scare his cat.
The man in the picture is trying to scare his cat.
A scoop is a kind of spoon that is deep and shaped like a hemisphere.
A scoop might also mean something made with a scoop, for example a scoop of icecream.
A scoop might also mean something made with a scoop, for example a scoop of icecream.
You scrub something when you use something stiff and scratchy like a scrubbing brush to clean it with. When you scrub something you do it vigorously, not gently.
You search for something when you look for it very carefully.
You send something when you make it go somewhere. You send a parcel by taking it to a post office. You send out your troops by ordering them to go.
Sent is the past tense of send. For example, "I sent you a parcel in the post".
You shake something when you move it vigorously up and down or from side to side. The dog in the photo is shaking water out of its coat. People shake drinks like milk to make them frothy.
Shaking can be used to communciate too. People shake their heads from side to side to mean "no", and two people will shake hands as a greeting.
Shaking can be used to communciate too. People shake their heads from side to side to mean "no", and two people will shake hands as a greeting.
Something shines when a bright light comes from it.
Something can shine from a reflection or it may be the source of the light, like the sun in the picture.
Something can shine from a reflection or it may be the source of the light, like the sun in the picture.
You shove something when you push it roughly. The man in the picture is shoving another man into a swimming pool.
