Vocabulary
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walk – to go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other
She took her little dog for a walk. -
poop – solid waste from the body
Barker didn’t have to poop, but he did anyway. -
sidewalk – a path for walking next to the street
Barker pooped on the sidewalk. -
public – a place where many people can see or go
He pooped in public. -
yelled – spoke very loudly or shouted
She yelled, “Barker! Shame on you!” -
bathroom – a room with a toilet and sink
She ran into the bathroom at Moonbucks. -
toilet seat cover – thin paper used to cover a toilet seat
She grabbed a paper toilet seat cover to pick up the poop. -
flushed – caused water to carry waste away in a toilet
She flushed the poop down the toilet. -
clerk – a person who works at a store or café
She asked the Moonbucks clerk for hot water. -
cup – a small container used for drinking
She asked for a large cup of hot water. -
hot water – water that is warm or heated
She poured hot water on the brown spot. -
spot – a mark or stain
She cleaned the brown spot on the sidewalk. -
muffins – small, sweet baked breads
People were eating muffins outside Moonbucks. -
coffee – a drink made from roasted coffee beans
People were drinking coffee. -
newspapers – printed papers with news and articles
People were reading newspapers. -
computers – electronic machines for working or browsing
People were using their computers. -
sunny – when the sun is shining
It was a warm, sunny day. -
warm – a little hot, but comfortable
The weather was warm and nice. -
squatted – bent down by bending the knees
Barker squatted before he pooped. -
shame – a feeling of guilt or embarrassment
She shouted, “Shame on you!” to her dog.