Spelling List 5-36
5-36 Spelling Tip
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Hyphens
A
hyphen is a punctuation mark which looks like this (-).
A hyphen is often used between the parts of a compound word or a name.
A hyphen is in the compound words cross-eyed and barn-raising.
A hyphen is in a name in you-you and cross-eyed.
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Words |
Definitions |
1. |
public-spirited |
having or showing an unselfish desire for the public good. |
2. |
ice-skate |
skate on ice. |
3. |
spoon-feed |
feed with or as if with a spoon; coddle; pamper. |
4. |
out-and-out |
thorough; complete: an out-and-out defeat. |
5. |
tailor-made |
made by a tailor. |
6. |
yo-yo |
a small toy consisting of a deeply grooved disk which is spun
out and reeled in by means of an attached string. |
7. |
hide-and-seek |
a children's game in which one player tries to find the
players who have hidden. |
8. |
white-collar |
clerical, professional, or business work or workers. |
9. |
first-aid |
of or for first aid: a first-aid kit. |
10. |
good-looking |
having a pleasant appearance; handsome or pretty. |
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