Ace and Alex woke up with a dash and a crash, to the tune of the morning's bash, 'Clink-clank, it's time for school!'
Define 'dash': Dash means to move rapidly. Use 'dash' in a sentence.
They darted through their morning routine, bubbly toothpaste foaming like a wild dream. 'Brush, brush, splish-splash!'
Define 'darted': Darted means to move quickly and suddenly. Use 'darted' in a sentence.
Their uniforms sparkled, pressed and neat, as they both clicked their heels, ready to meet the day. 'Click-click, let's get quick!'
Define 'neat': Neat means tidy and in good order. Use 'neat' in a sentence.
With a hop, skip, and a jump, they were out the door and over the bump. 'Hop, skip, jump! Let's overcome the hump!'
Define 'hop': Hop means to jump with one foot. Use 'hop' in a sentence.
The school bell rang, ding-dong, as they sang along. 'Ding-dong, sing a song, it's time to belong!'
Define 'belong': Belong means to be a member or part of. Use 'belong' in a sentence.
Classrooms buzzing like bees in a hive, Ace and Alex felt so alive! 'Buzz-buzz, we feel the fuzz!'
Define 'buzz': Buzz means a continuous humming sound. Use 'buzz' in a sentence.
Their first class was science, full of sparks and defiance, with a teacher who wore a coat of brilliance. 'Spark-spark, what a lark!'
Define 'science': Science means the study of the natural world through observation and experiments. Use 'science' in a sentence.
Next came math, with a path of laughs, and numbers that danced like jittery giraffes. 'Dance-dance, give math a chance!'
Define 'path': Path means a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading. Use 'path' in a sentence.
Lunch was a feast with bread and cheese, and Ace and Alex felt at ease. 'Munch-munch, what a bunch!'
Define 'feast': Feast means a large meal with many different types of food. Use 'feast' in a sentence.
Recess came with swinging and sliding, joy and laughter unconfiding. 'Whee-swish, make a wish!'
Define 'recess': Recess means a break period during the school day for children to rest or play. Use 'recess' in a sentence.
The final bell tolled, and their hearts rolled with tales of a day so bold. 'Ding-dong, school is done!'
Define 'tolled': Tolled means to ring slowly and repeatedly, as in a bell. Use 'tolled' in a sentence.
Back home they ran, talking fast, about their grand first day that couldn't be surpassed. 'Run-run, what fun!'
Define 'surpassed': Surpassed means to go beyond in achievement or quality. Use 'surpassed' in a sentence.