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23 Cards in this Set
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DROWNED
Harry tried to argue back but his words were drowned by a loud sound; |
(v) to cause (something or someone) not to be heard by making a loud noise |
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BELCH
Dudley mad a loud belch, it was so disgusting! |
(n) to let out air from the stomach through the mouth very loudly |
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WARNED
I warned you!
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(v) to tell (someone) about possible danger or trouble |
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ABNORMALITY
I will not tolerate mention of your abnormality under this roof! |
(n) something that is not usual, expected, or normal |
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ROOF |
(n) top of the house |
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HEDGE
the hedge was in many way hurt; |
(n) a row of shrubs or small trees that are planted close to each other in order to form a boundary |
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DUCK Harry has to still had to duck to don't receive the hit. |
(v) to avoid (something, such as a punch) by lowering your head or body suddenly
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AIMED She aimed her head with a stick |
(v) to point (a weapon) at a target |
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BLOW She tried blowing him on his face |
(n) a hard hit using a part of the body or an object
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FRYING PAN Trying to hit his head with the frying pan |
(n) a metal pan that has a long handle and is used for frying |
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LEAPT UP He leapt up from the bed very quickly |
(v) to move quickly
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BANGING
Dobby started banging his head furiously on the window |
(v) to use your hand or a tool to beat or hit (something) in a way that makes a loud noise |
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WIDE
But Dobby's eyes were wide |
(adv) to the fullest extent : as fully as possible |
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HINT
He seems to be trying to give Harry a hint, to guess the story; |
(n) a small piece of information that helps you guess an answer or do something more easily
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URGE He has an urge desire to try the pottery |
(n) a strong need or desire to have or do something |
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THIEF A thief took my purse! |
(n) a person who steals something |
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FOG
there is a lot of fog this morning |
(n) many small drops of water floating in the air above the ground, the sea, etc. |
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LANDSLIDE
Behind the house you can find a landslide. |
(n) a large mass of rocks and earth that suddenly and quickly moves down the side of a mountain or hill |
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CHILLY
it's chilly outside this morning |
(adj) noticeably cold |
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PEEL
can you peel me an apple? |
(v) to remove the skin from (a fruit, vegetable, etc.) |
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PUT AWAY
Can you put away you things ? |
(v) to return (something) to the place where it belongs |
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PAPERBACK
I prefer to read a paperback than a hardcover |
(n) a book that has a thick paper cover |
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WARM UP
Before a basketball game, the players have to warm up |
(v) an exercise or set of exercises done to prepare for a sport or other activity |