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DEV 05 | This Smartwatch Costs Only Sixty-Nine
Today’s video will teach you five real English words used by native speakers.

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps
Clunks [00:01]
Rustling [00:04]
Engravings [01:23]
Appropriate [01:32]
Puck [01:52]
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Definitions & Example Sentences
1. Clunks
Definition: A deep, heavy sound made by an object falling, striking something, or moving heavily.
Example sentences:
The box fell off the truck with a loud clunk.
She accidentally dropped her phone, and it hit the floor with a clunk.
The mechanic listened carefully for any unusual clunks while driving the car.
2. Rustling
Definition: A soft, light sound caused by things brushing against each other or moving gently.
Example sentences:
We heard the rustling of leaves as the wind passed through the trees.
Something was rustling in the bushes near the trail.
She woke up because of a strange rustling noise in the room.
3. Engravings
Definition: Designs, patterns, or words cut into a hard surface such as metal, stone, or wood.
Example sentences:
The ancient stone featured detailed engravings.
The ring had beautiful engravings on the inside.
The artist spent hours creating precise engravings on the metal.
4. Appropriate
Definition: Suitable or correct for a specific situation, purpose, or context.
Example sentences:
He wore an appropriate outfit for the formal event.
The teacher asked students to use appropriate language.
This solution seems appropriate for the problem.
5. Puck
Definition: A small, flat rubber disk used in ice hockey.
Example sentences:
The player shot the puck straight into the goal.
He passed the puck to his teammate.
The puck slid quickly across the ice.
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