Yaks March on Washington – Vocabulary
The Yaks March on Washington vocabulary is rich in outdoor terms related to ranching, animals, and camping. The Yaks March on Washington vocabulary includes:
Adjectives
fast, cool, dark, peaceful, quiet, awake, wide, sleepy, giant, big, small, hot, crowded, next, colorful, more, every, important, scared, sad
Adverbs
slowly, again
Animals
cows, sheep, dog, bark, cat, yak, horse, horns, beasts, pet (noun)
Body Parts
arm, face, tail, nose, eye, stomach, chin, forehead
Camping
to camp, sleeping bags, flashlight, folding chairs, tent, bucket, cooking stove, ropes
Colors
white, red
Clothing
wool, scarf, costumes
Eating/Food
dinner, milk, stove, bottle, butter, cheese, pans
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Outdoors
tree, oak, pasture, farm, ranch, sky, stream, snow, barn, corral, pen, herd, hay, straw, breeze, statue, shade, home, ramp, building, road, festival, cars, pickup truck, road, to drive, buildings
People & Relationships
boy, girl, wife, niece
Seasons/Time
spring, night, days
Verbs
work, bark, pack, unpack, run, chase, wait, change, know, whistle, drive, arrive, leave, pet, (stroke), turn, suck, lick, need, sleep, lie, stare, wake, like, hope, jump, whistle, point, listen, learn, sell, say, respond, ask, dance, ride, talk, bless, dash