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New words
chatting, archery, string, target, defending, amazement, triumphantly
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Solution
- Chatting: to talk in a friendly way Example sentences: i) I was chatting on Facebook with my friend. ii) She was chatting with my best friend in the classroom.
- Archery: shooting with a bow and an arrow Example sentences: i) I took part in archery competition in school. ii) I have done a specialisation in archery.
- String: a thread that can be twisted Example sentences: i) The clothes were hanging on the string. ii) The string of my purse is of blue colour.
- Target: the aim of an attack Example sentences: i) He was our target in the match. ii) It was a very tough target to aim for.
- Defending: to protect from harm or danger Example sentences: i) My mother was defending my younger brother from father. ii) The man was defending himself against theft.
- Amazement: a feeling of great surprise or wonder Example sentences: i) She shook her head in amazement. ii) I answered the question in amazement.
- Triumphantly: having achieved victory Example sentences: i) She shouted triumphantly after winning the match. ii) A girl triumphantly showed her trophy to everyone.
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