1st Grade Sight Words With Definition
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Express train.
A ticket for a temporary train.
This train conveys passengers to London.
A ticket for a temporary train.
This train conveys passengers to London.
The train had stopped at a station and Mrs. Medlock was shaking her.
Teresa saw herself rich, superbly attired, and attended by a train of liveried domestics.
The station was a small one and nobody but themselves seemed to be getting out of the train.
The shoes are a perfect fit.
His clothes did not fit him very well.
Five people will fit, but that's the max.
His clothes did not fit him very well.
Five people will fit, but that's the max.
Before long the cat was seized by another fit of yearning.
Jim hitched it behind with the hooks, and it was a fair fit.
In the eyes of everybody it seemed fit for table, and preserved its wholesome appearance.
The ice is as hard as rock.
Solid rock is broken down by weathering.
This drill can bore through rock.
Solid rock is broken down by weathering.
This drill can bore through rock.
They had concealed a natural chasm which led under the rock.
The money was soon in the bags and the boys took it up to the cross rock.
Four avenues opened out of the small cavern which the great rock stood in.
Trip on mountains.
Going to the mountains is going home.
Who can move Mountains?
Going to the mountains is going home.
Who can move Mountains?
So they went to the mountains; and as it was a lovely day, they stayed there till the evening.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By The Brothers Grimm
Context Highlight In THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET
Context Highlight In THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET
Now they were seven little dwarfs, that lived among the mountains, and dug and searched for gold.
About this time, a band of brigands that had established itself in the Lepini mountains began to be much spoken of.
Page title.
On the same page.
The blank page gives us the right to dream.
On the same page.
The blank page gives us the right to dream.
Becky snatched at the book to close it, and had the hard luck to tear the pictured page half down the middle.
At that moment a shadow fell on the page and Tom Sawyer stepped in at the door and caught a glimpse of the picture.
Tom counted the pages of the sermon; after church he always knew how many pages there had been, but he seldom knew anything else about the discourse.
This music always makes me sad.
We all felt sad about the accident.
I've just received some very sad news.
We all felt sad about the accident.
I've just received some very sad news.
The village went to its rest on Tuesday night, sad and forlorn.
But he made a sad business of it with his unsteady hand, and a smothered titter rippled over the house.
The villagers began to gather, loitering a moment in the vestibule to converse in whispers about the sad event.
She was in a class of thirty members.
I estimate his age at thirty.
It will cost around thirty dollars.
I estimate his age at thirty.
It will cost around thirty dollars.
He seemed scarcely five and thirty.
The other fellow was about thirty, and dressed about as ornery.
She did not mind much, because she had already counted up to thirty.
The sick boy.
I was sick.
The sick man picked at the blanket.
I was sick.
The sick man picked at the blanket.
He was sick, he said, and he looked it.
Pap was standing over me looking sour and sick, too.
She put her hands over her ears and felt sick and shivering.
Please you shut the door.
Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open.
She shouted at him to shut the gate.
Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open.
She shouted at him to shut the gate.
This was not the garden which was shut up.
Mr. Craven had it shut when his wife died so sudden.
The King turned pale, and shut his note-book hastily.
A spark started the forest fire.
She lived on the edge of the forest.
The forest looked cool and shady.
She lived on the edge of the forest.
The forest looked cool and shady.
Mary felt as if she were in the forest with them.
The walls were covered with tapestry with a forest scene embroidered on it.
Just here the blast of a toy tin trumpet came faintly down the green aisles of the forest.
Wild animal.
Animal photos.
We understand an animal from its eyes.
Animal photos.
We understand an animal from its eyes.
The poor animal kicked; the girl laughed, and pulled Gerda into bed with her.
The animal was strong and handsome, and away they went at full gallop round the lawn.
Mary had never possessed an animal pet of her own and had always thought she should like one.
He is a tall man.
A tall tree catches the wind.
The house has a tall fence.
A tall tree catches the wind.
The house has a tall fence.
He was a tall boy and a handsome one.
She was tall and of slender figure, and of a dazzling whiteness.
At the end of half an hour they were wading through the tall grass of the graveyard.
He wrote to her almost daily.
We read news in the daily press.
Take three pills daily after meals.
We read news in the daily press.
Take three pills daily after meals.
He was admitted daily after that, but was warned to keep still about his adventure and introduce no exciting topic.
He had little to bite and to break, and once when great dearth fell on the land, he could no longer procure even daily bread.
The majority of the searchers had given up the quest and gone back to their daily avocations, saying that it was plain the children could never be found.
Small group.
Welcome to the group.
These girls belong to the same group.
Welcome to the group.
These girls belong to the same group.
He moved away and joined a group of boys and girls and began to talk.
She went straight to the group of which her husband formed the centre.
So the one went off with one group of scholars, and the other with another.
Add me.
Add value to everyday.
To add what we can to life.
Add value to everyday.
To add what we can to life.
Brave man.
Fortune favours the brave.
It was brave of you to speak in front of them.
Fortune favours the brave.
It was brave of you to speak in front of them.
And from this time the kindness which Edmond showed him was enough for the brave seaman.
But they were all ashamed of their weakness, and none was brave enough to speak his thought.
Selim had also recognized him, but the brave young man only acknowledged one duty, which was to obey.
I check my mailbox every other day.
Let me check your blood pressure.
Unless a check is signed, it is invalid.
Let me check your blood pressure.
Unless a check is signed, it is invalid.
The new moon shines bright all around.
A full moon hovered in the sky.
The moon is not seen where the sun shines.
A full moon hovered in the sky.
The moon is not seen where the sun shines.
The moon drifted from behind the clouds and exposed the pallid face.
I see the moon go off watch, and the darkness begin to blanket the river.
The moon was shining, and outside of the shadows it made it most as light as day.
Short list.
To do list.
Make a list of things that make you happy.
To do list.
Make a list of things that make you happy.
Well, these twelve thousand livres are his civil list, and are as essential to him as the twelve millions of a king.
When he had run over all these names in his memory, again read and studied them, commenting meanwhile upon his lists, he shook his head.
Injun Joe's cup stands first in the list of the cavern's marvels; even "Aladdin's Palace" cannot rival it.
A nice handbag.
It is nice and warm today.
You look nice with your hair up.
It is nice and warm today.
You look nice with your hair up.
Those muffins look so nice and hot.
She had never seen such a funny boy, or such a nice one.
One of the nice little gusts of wind rushed down the walk, and it was a stronger one than the rest.
Don't throw it to him, give it to him!
They throw rubbish into rivers.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
They throw rubbish into rivers.
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
I did wish Tom Sawyer was there; I knowed he would take an interest in this kind of business, and throw in the fancy touches.
I reached for some of it as quick as I could to throw over my left shoulder and keep off the bad luck, but Miss Watson was in ahead of me, and crossed me off.
Aunt Polly entered in time to see him throw a few double summersets, deliver a final mighty hurrah, and sail through the open window, carrying the rest of the flower-pots with him.
Shall we drive or go by train?
In Britain cars drive on the left.
Drive your business, do not let it drive you.
In Britain cars drive on the left.
Drive your business, do not let it drive you.
The drive across the wonderfulness of the moor was a soothing thing.
He approached the window, and saw his father get into it, and drive away.
They were to drive over the moor and lunch out of doors among the heather.
A little boy rode by on a horse.
He got on his bike and rode off.
They rode off into the sunset.
He got on his bike and rode off.
They rode off into the sunset.
The men ripped around awhile, and then rode away.
He grabbed his gun and rode straight to the place where we was hid.
Then the shepherd jumped upon the horse, wished Hans and the cow good morning, and away he rode.
Pocket money.
I saw you put a note in your pocket.
My keys are in my coat pocket.
I saw you put a note in your pocket.
My keys are in my coat pocket.
She put the key in her pocket and walked up and down her walk.
He knelt down by the sofa and took a feeding-bottle from his pocket.
They sat down and he took a clumsy little brown paper package out of his coat pocket.
Next sentence.
Simple sentence.
Don't read this sentence.
Simple sentence.
Don't read this sentence.
She dropped the sentence where it was.
Her lips were about to pass his sentence of life or death.
I am going down there to pronounce the sentence of death against a murderer.
On January 1st, the New Year begins.
I was born on January 23rd.
We always have snow in January.
I was born on January 23rd.
We always have snow in January.
She is having trouble with her teeth.
Her baby teeth start to fall out.
Too much sugar will rot your teeth.
Her baby teeth start to fall out.
Too much sugar will rot your teeth.
She did not cry, but ground her teeth.
One of his upper front teeth was loose.
It is surprising how well you preserve your teeth, Miss, said the collar.
Square table.
A square has four corners.
The rooms are all very square.
A square has four corners.
The rooms are all very square.
All the rest of the square was paved with heads.
We want to be awful square and open and above-board here, you know.
On the spot it had occupied was a circular space, exposing an iron ring let into a square flag-stone.
A slow walker.
Slow and steady wins the race.
God’s mill grinds slow but sure.
Slow and steady wins the race.
God’s mill grinds slow but sure.
As he drew near to it his step became still more slow.
A slow smile spread over it and the gardener looked quite different.
He thought that the slow movements might mean that he was preparing to pounce, as cats do.
Eagles catch no flies.
We had to sprint to catch the bus.
First catch your hare then cook him.
We had to sprint to catch the bus.
First catch your hare then cook him.
Then I set out a line to catch some fish for breakfast.
If you have, and they catch you, it will be a bad job for you.
He had also contrived to catch a few bats, and these, also, he had eaten, leaving only their claws.
Shape of nose.
A sweet smell greeted the nose.
I struck him on his nose.
A sweet smell greeted the nose.
I struck him on his nose.
As a duck with its eyelids, so he with his nose.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis Carroll
Context Highlight In CHAPTER X. The Lobster Quadrille
Context Highlight In CHAPTER X. The Lobster Quadrille
Basil was a little boy with impudent blue eyes and a turned-up nose, and Mary hated him.
He did look funny and delightful, Mary thought, with his round blue eyes and red cheeks and happy looking turned-up nose.
I first heard of it yesterday.
Yesterday is history.
No one can call back yesterday.
Yesterday is history.
No one can call back yesterday.
He followed after thee yesterday.
They was quite in a pother yesterday.
I stopped in her cottage on my way to Thwaite yesterday and had a bit of talk with her.
Be careful not to drop that plate.
You could hear a pin drop.
The last drop makes the cup run over.
You could hear a pin drop.
The last drop makes the cup run over.
One could have heard a pin drop.
Martha let her knitting drop on her knee and gazed at her with startled eyes.
And this, if you please, this is what Ben Weatherstaff beheld and which made his jaw drop.
One mile to go.
Walk a mile.
Go the extra mile.
Walk a mile.
Go the extra mile.
The island was three mile long.
It was on a hill, about a mile and a half from the village.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current.
A full cup.
The cup run over.
I'd like a cup of coffee.
The cup run over.
I'd like a cup of coffee.
Between the two baskets he placed a small silver cup with a silver cover.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 31. Italy: Sinbad the Sailor.
Context Highlight In Chapter 31. Italy: Sinbad the Sailor.
Then she made Colin a cup of beef tea and gave a cup to Mary, who really was very glad to get it after her excitement.
So his mother undressed him, put him to bed, and had the tea-pot brought in, to make him a good cup of Elderflower tea.
The waltz is an easy dance to learn.
He piped so that we could dance.
They rolled back and had a dance.
He piped so that we could dance.
They rolled back and had a dance.
They used to dance round and sing at me.
But then she went to the ball and began to dance.
Then turn not pale, beloved snail, but come and join the dance.
People should eat much less fat.
Fat hens lay few eggs.
I fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.
Fat hens lay few eggs.
I fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.
When I had typhoid fever his face got quite fat.
The good advice was followed, and a pot of fat was bought, but they did not know where to put it.
She went straight to the church, stole to the pot of fat, began to lick at it, and licked the top of the fat off.