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bronze
Noun
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Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
The statues were made out of bronze.
bronze
Verb
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If you bronze your skin, you make it become a tan or bronze color.
bronze
Adjective
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Something that is bronze is made of bronze.
In the museum, I saw a bronze statue of a deer.
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Something that is bronze has the color of the alloy bronze.
The bronze medal was given to the athlete who came 3rd place.
ground
Noun
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The ground is what you stand or sit on when you are outside.
I ran out of the house and fell on the ground.
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Ground is terrain; it is the land.
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Ground is earth or soil.
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A ground is the bottom of a body of water.
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The ground for something is the basis or foundation of it.
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The ground for something is the background or context of it.
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A ground is a soccer stadium.
ground
Verb 1
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If you ground a pilot of an airplane, you stop them from flying.
The plane had been grounded because of the blizzard.
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If you ground a circuit of electricity, you connect it with a ground.
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If you ground a child, you take away their privileges, like the phone and the television, and not allow them to go out, usually as a punishment.
ground
Adjective
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If something is ground, it is crushed into small particles.
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If something is ground, it has been prepared through grinding.
dove
Noun
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A dove is a pigeon, especially one smaller in size; they are often shown in art as being white.
A dove holding an olive branch is a symbol of peace.