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apron (noun) - a garment worn over the front part of the body to cover or protect clothes |
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artificial - (adjective) - made by people, not natural |
| babuska (noun) - scarf worn on the head |
| border (noun) - edge |
| bouquet (noun) - bunch of flowers |
| engaged (verb) - promised to marry |
| flavor (noun) - special quality or taste |
| gathering (verb) - coming together |
| handkerchief (noun) - cloth used to wipe the nose or face |
| hauling (verb) - pulling, moving with force |
| huppa (noun) - marriage canopy that is held over the groom and bride during the wedding |
| linen (noun) - cloth or thread made from flax |
| needles (noun) - tools for sewing |
| poverty (noun) - the condition of being poor |
| quilt (noun) - a bed covering made by stitching together two layers of fabric with wool, cotton, or feathers inside |
| Sabbath - the most important Jewish observance; primarily a day of rest and spiritual enrichment |
| scraps (noun) leftover pieces of cloth |
| sewn (verb) - put together with a needle and thread |
| thread (noun) - a fine cord used in sewing |
| threaded (verb) passed through the eye of a needle |
| wealth (noun) - riches, valuable possessions or property |
| welcome (verb) - greet with pleasure |
Created: July 16, 2004
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