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Scamper, hurried, popped, disappeared, whiskers

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  1. Scamper: to move in a hurry Example sentences: 1) The cats scamper after seeing the mouse. 2) People scamper while catching their train.

  2. Hurried: to rush Example sentences: 1) My grandparents hurried to the hospital. 2) I ate a hurried breakfast.
  3. Popped: to go somewhere without any notice Example sentences: 1) She popped in to see if she can help. 2) My teacher popped in the class.

  4. Disappeared: vanish Example sentences: 1) The tiger disappeared into the trees. 2) The tension had completely disappeared
  5. Whiskers: long hair on the face of animals Example sentences: 1) The whiskers of cats are very attractive. 2) My cat has brown whiskers.
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