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Words to Know
Awesome- another way to say cool
Stick around- to stay in the same place
Morphing- to cut words and mix them, ex. want to/ wanna
With ease- to do something with no difficulty
Sack- a bag generally used for potatoes
Hay- dried grass usually eaten by farm animals
Nap- a very quick sleep
Snooze- another word for sleep
Impulsive- to so something without thinking about it very much
Jab- to punch, can be used to express an insult
Gut- your stomach or belly
Couch- sofa
Misdiagnose- to diagnose incorrectly
Misapply- to use or apply incorectly
Remedies- relieves pain, cures disease, or corrects a disorder
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Expressions
- To hit the sack
- Asleep at the wheel
- Cat nap
- Sleep on it
- You snooze you lose
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