Pace is the speed or rate at which something moves or progresses.
Panic is a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety that causes people to act in a frantic or irrational way.
A peak is the highest point of something, such as a mountain or a wave.
A plane is a vehicle that is designed for air travel and has wings and one or more engines.
A reward is something given in return for good behavior or work, often as a form of incentive or recognition.
A row is a line of things arranged side by side, often in a straight line or sequence.
A sandwich is a food item made by placing filling (such as meat or vegetables) between two slices of bread.
Shock is a sudden, intense feeling of surprise or disbelief, often caused by something unexpected.
Spite is a feeling of resentment or ill-will towards someone, often leading to harmful or negative actions.
Spray is a liquid or mist that is dispersed in the air in small droplets, often used for cleaning or applying chemicals.
A surprise is something unexpected or sudden that happens to someone.
A till is a cash register or a box used to store money.
A transition is the process of changing from one state or condition to another.
The weekend is the period of time between the end of the work or school week and the beginning of the next one, usually Saturday and Sunday.
To welcome someone is to greet them in a friendly way and make them feel comfortable.
A yard is an area of land next to a building, usually used for outdoor activities.
An alarm is a device that makes a loud noise to warn people of danger or to wake them up.
To bend is to curve or to change the shape of something by applying pressure.
A bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling.
To bite is to use your teeth to break, cut, or grip something.
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