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v
Noun
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The twenty-second (22nd) letter of the alphabet.
"v" comes after "u" and before "w"
shock
Noun
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A shock is the way it feels when a heavy thing suddenly hits another thing.
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A shock is a sudden change that surprises people.
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Shock is the way a person is when the person has lost some blood or has been hurt, and their heart is beating very fast and weakly.
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A shock is some electricity that suddenly hurts someone.
shock
Verb
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You are shocked when you are surprised at something
He was shocked at how much she had changed since he had last met her.
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If you have been shocked, you were hit by electricity.
wave
Noun
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A wave is the motion of water up and down.
wave
Verb
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To move from side to side again and again.
The flag waved in the wind.