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c lergyman or clergywoman. A person who is trained to perform religious services (like a priest, rabbi, or minister). The clergywoman stood at the front of the church to lead the wedding ceremony. mourner. Someone who feels and expresses sadness and grief because of a death
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clergyman or clergywoman A person who is trained to perform religious services (like a priest, rabbi, or minister). The clergywoman stood at the front of the church to lead the wedding ceremony.
mourner • Someone who feels and expresses sadness and grief because of a death The mourners left the funeral with tears streaming down their faces.
covetous • Desiring someone else’s possessions in a very greedy, unhealthy way. Very jealous The man was covetous of his neighbor’s money. Do not covet your friends’ stuff.
flint • A piece of quartz (a hard rock) that sparks when struck by steel Bring your flint when we go camping; you are in charge of starting the campfire.
gait • A style a person uses to walk Margo had a unique gait; she took very long strides as she walked.
Yes, No, or Maybe • Can a “clergyman” also be a “mourner”? • Can a person “covet” someone’s “gait”? • Are “flints” still useful?