(12-4) country (noun)
area outside a city, often a farm area
(12-4) deer/deer (noun)
a large, four-legged animal with antlers
(12-4) duck (noun)
a type of bird that swims
(12-4) fish (noun)
creature that lives in water and swims
(12-4) fishing rod (noun)
a pole for fishing
(12-4) gun (noun)
weapon with a long tube through wich a projectile is fired
(12-4) instructions (noun)
directions which tell how to do something
(12-4) line (noun)
string/cord, etc.
(12-4) outdoors (noun)
the open air outside
(12-4) pistol (noun)
a small hand gun
(12-4) plenty (noun)
a lot, more than enough
(12-4) rifle (noun)
long-barrelled gun
(12-4) shot (noun)
the firig of a weapon
(12-4) weapon (noun)
too for harming/killing
(12-4) catch/caught/caught (irregular verb)
to capture
(12-4) fish (verb)
to try to catch fish
(12-4) hunt (verb)
to pursue animals/birds for food or sport, search for
(12-4) kill (verb)
to cause the death of
(12-4) practice (verb)
to perform to gain skill
(12-4) prepare (verb)
to cook; get ready
(12-4) shoot/shot (verb)
to fire from a weapon; to hit/wound/kill with a missile fired from a weapon
(12-4) use[d] to (modal verb)
expresses past finished routine, habit, condition, or situation
(12-4) would (modal verb)
expresses past routine
(12-4) all over (adverb)
everywhere, in all parts
(12-4) farther (adverb)
more far, comparative of far
(12-4) hard (adverb)
with great effort; difficult
(12-4) high (adverb)
to a high level in position/sound
(12-4) in the open (expression)
outdoors
(12-4) indoors (adverb)
inside a building
(12-4) low (adverb)
in/to a low position, point, degree
(12-4) more (Pronoun)
a greater number/amount
(12-4) once (adverb)
one time; some time ago
(12-4) out-of-doors (adverb)
outdoors
(12-4) several (adjective)
a few/not many
(12-4) slow (adverb)
slowly
(12-4) twice (adverb)
two times
(12-4) whole (adjective)
all of
(12-4) further (adverb)
comparative of far, more
(12-4) go/went/gone + verb-ing (verb)
to travel somewhere to do something
(12-4) outdoors (adverb)
in the open air; outside
(12-4) own (adjective)
belonging to onself
(12-4) own (noun)
belonging to
(12-4) several (Pronoun)
a few/not many people or things
(12-4) walk (noun)
a journey on foot, expecially for pleasure or exercise