01of 10FEELIN' GROOVYCliff Owen/AP/REX/ShutterstockTwelve-year-old Isabella Padilla — from San Tan Valley, Arizona — got her groove on after landing the spelling of her word!
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FEELIN' GROOVY
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Twelve-year-old Isabella Padilla — from San Tan Valley, Arizona — got her groove on after landing the spelling of her word!
02of 10ALL SMILESAlex Brandon/AP/REX/ShutterstockAfter nailing his word in the second round, Sahil Langote, 12, quickly filled with excitement — and his smiling face showed it!
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ALL SMILES
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After nailing his word in the second round, Sahil Langote, 12, quickly filled with excitement — and his smiling face showed it!
03of 10DANCE PARTYCliff Owen/AP/REX/ShutterstockRobert Foster, 12, from Kensington, Maryland, triumphantly dabbed after correctly spelling his word.
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DANCE PARTY

Robert Foster, 12, from Kensington, Maryland, triumphantly dabbed after correctly spelling his word.
04of 10THE SIDE-EYECliff Owen/AP/REX/ShutterstockUna VanWynsberghe, 14, from Van Wert, Ohio, gave major side-eye to the audience while thinking up the letters of her word during the second round of the bee.
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THE SIDE-EYE

Una VanWynsberghe, 14, from Van Wert, Ohio, gave major side-eye to the audience while thinking up the letters of her word during the second round of the bee.
05of 10THINKING CAP ONAlex Brandon/AP/REX/ShutterstockNoah Dooley, 13, from Silver Spring, Maryland, was caught getting lost in his thoughts after being given his word during the second round.
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THINKING CAP ON

Noah Dooley, 13, from Silver Spring, Maryland, was caught getting lost in his thoughts after being given his word during the second round.
06of 10TOTALLY STUMPEDCliff Owen/AP/REX/ShutterstockIsabel Messina, 13, from Annapolis, Maryland, looked both astonished and frightened at the same time while spelling her word!
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TOTALLY STUMPED

Isabel Messina, 13, from Annapolis, Maryland, looked both astonished and frightened at the same time while spelling her word!
07of 10THERE’S ALWAYS NEXT TIMECliff Owen/AP/REX/ShutterstockAfter misspelling her word and getting knocked out of the bee, Mollie Miner, 11, from Sedalia, Missouri, raised her arms to her sides as if to say, “Hey, I tried!”
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THERE’S ALWAYS NEXT TIME

After misspelling her word and getting knocked out of the bee, Mollie Miner, 11, from Sedalia, Missouri, raised her arms to her sides as if to say, “Hey, I tried!”
08of 10THE FACE OF DEFEATCliff Owen/AP/REX/ShutterstockCharles Millard, 13, from Frederick, Maryland, gave a look of disappointment after misspelling his word and getting eliminated from the bee.
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THE FACE OF DEFEAT

Charles Millard, 13, from Frederick, Maryland, gave a look of disappointment after misspelling his word and getting eliminated from the bee.
09of 10CHEESIN’Cliff Owen/AP/REX/ShutterstockKendal Win, 13, from Fayetteville, North Carolina, cheesed for the audience after landing the spelling of her word during the second round.
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CHEESIN'

Kendal Win, 13, from Fayetteville, North Carolina, cheesed for the audience after landing the spelling of her word during the second round.
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GOOD GIGGLES

source: people.com