A buddy is a friend or companion.
A bunch is a group of objects or people that are together in a cluster or tightly packed.
A chip is a small piece or fragment that has been broken or cut off from a larger object or material, often referring to a small piece of semiconductor material used in electronic devices.
A coach is a person who trains or instructs someone in a particular sport or activity, or a vehicle for carrying passengers, typically with multiple seats.
To cross is to move from one side of something to the other, often referring to walking or traveling.
A document is a written or printed record of information, often referring to an official or legal paper.
A draft is a preliminary or rough version of a written document or plan.
Dust is tiny, dry particles of earth, dirt, or other matter that can float in the air and settle on surfaces.
An expert is a person who has extensive knowledge or skills in a particular field or subject.
A floor is the level surface of a room on which people walk and furniture is placed.
A god is a supernatural being or spirit worshipped by people, often considered to have power and control over the world and its inhabitants.
Golf is a sport played on a large open-air course, in which players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes.
A habit is a regular tendency or practice, often referring to a behavior that is difficult to change.
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe, commonly used to make metal objects or tools.
A judge is a person appointed or elected to decide on legal matters in a court of law.
A knife is a tool or weapon with a sharp blade used for cutting or slicing.
A landscape is a large area of land with a particular type of scenery or natural features.
A league is a group of sports teams or organizations that compete against each other.
Mail is the system used for sending letters, packages, and other postal items through a postal service.
A mess is a state of disorder or confusion, or a dirty or untidy place.
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