This is a transcript of a video where someone is teaching children different words and their meanings. The video starts with an alarm sound and ends with a zipper. The words are arranged in alphabetical order, from A to Z. Each word is repeated, spelled, and explained with examples or sounds. Some words are related to music, such as opera, xylophone, and yodel. Some words are related to nature, such as electricity, rainstorm, and wave. Some words are adjectives, such as artistic, beautiful, and clumsy. Some words are verbs, such as bounce, juggle, and recycle. Some words are nouns, such as contraption, gargoyle, and kazoo. Some words are fun to say, such as squeegee, scrumptious, and ruckus.
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1. An alarm is a loud sound that tells you to do something.
2. When you're being artistic, you're using your imagination to create art.
3. Something that's beautiful is very pleasing in the way it looks, sounds or makes you feel.
4. A belch is another word for burp.
5. To bellow is to yell in a deep voice.
6. Something is between when it is in the middle of two other things.
7. To blend is to put things together and mix them all up.
8. When things bounce, they spring back quickly after hitting something.
9. When you camouflage something, you make it look like the things around it so it is difficult to see.
10. When you celebrate, you do something special for someone or something like a holiday or birthday.