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If I were a Giant

If I were a giant, I wouldn’t be able to fit in my house.
I’d have to live in a building that had a high ceiling, but I’d probably have a hard time getting through the door.
I’d have to make my own clothes, but where would I get a giant needle and thread to sew with?
I couldn’t ride in a car or a plane.
I suppose I would just have to take giant steps to get from place to place.
I would have to be very careful not to step on anybody or anything.
When I talked, people would cover their ears.
My voice would sound very loud to them.
I wouldn’t find shoes to cover my feet.
I wouldn’t find a knife and fork to eat my dinner with.
I might have to use a rake as a fork.
My dinner would be huge.
What would I cook my dinner in?
I certainly wouldn’t find an oven big enough to put my dinner in.
If I sneezed, it would be like a hurricane.
If I fell down, it would be like an earthquake.
I wouldn’t have any friends because everyone would be too tiny for me to talk to.
I think that being a giant would be very lonely.
I couldn’t have just one apple.
I would have to have a lot of apples to fill me up.
I would have to drink gallons and gallons of water to quench my thirst.
I could never relax under a tree.
I would be taller than all the trees.
I don’t think that being a giant would be fun.
I won’t ever make a wish to be a giant.
I would rather be my height.
I’m very happy the way I am.



cover
▶HIDE/PROTECT◀
also cover up
to put something over or be over something in order to hide, close, or protect it
Cover the pot and bake for an hour.
-She wore a low-cut dress, partly covered by a thin shawl.
cover something with something
-Dan covered his face with his hands.

Pleas, Look out “COVER” in your dictionary too.


rake

rakea gardening tool with a row of metal teeth at the end of a long handle, used for making soil level, gathering up dead leaves etc
a garden rake


 fill me up
fill (yourself) up
phrasal verb
1
informal to eat so much food that you cannot eat any more
fill (yourself) up with/on
-Don’t fill yourself up with cookies.
-He filled up on pecan pie.
2
to make or become completely full:

-The room soon filled up (with people).

– Fill her up, please. (said to someone putting gas in one’s car)


quench
1 to satisfy (one’s thirst) by drinking, o stop yourself feeling thirsty, by drinking something

-She quenched her thirst with a glass of cold milk.
-a thirst-quenching drink.
– We stopped at a small bar to quench our thirst.
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2

quench a fire/flames
to stop a fire from burning
synonyms:  extinguish, put out
– a desperate bid to quench the raging flames
-the flames were quickly quenched with buckets of water.

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