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46 Cards in this Set
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Matinees |
Atrical performance that is performed in the afternoon |
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Blundering |
Someone made a foolish or stupid mistake |
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Hallucination |
Something that isn't real but you think you can see it |
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Carcass |
Something dead (like a animal) |
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Nicotine-stained |
Something stained with nicotine |
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Twanged |
To emit a sharp , vibrating sound |
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Crusade |
Group of people |
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Limp |
The way you walk when you are hurt |
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Marshall |
Chief justice of the United States |
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Clanked |
A loud ringing sound |
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Finicky pg. 36 |
Very Fussy |
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Solemnly pg. 37 |
Impressive, serious, brave |
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Blotches pg. 42 |
An ugly mark on the skin |
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Huddled pg. 46 |
Crowed together |
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Quiver pg. 49 |
To Shake |
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Veering Pg. 57 |
To change a direction |
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Clotted Pg. 52 |
A thickened or solid mas formed from a liquid |
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Canning |
Sly, crafty, clever |
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Wiseacre |
A person who posses or affects to posses with great wisdom |
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Coot |
A water bird w/ dark gray feathers and a sort bill |
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Notion |
A mental picture of what something is or how it works |
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Grizzled |
Streaked with a gray mark |
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Maddening |
Something that make you mad |
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Aroma |
A smell in the air |
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Scruffed |
They have marks on them that are dirty |
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Repertoire |
A stock of skills or types of behavior that a person habitually uses
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Flaunting |
To display something ostentatiously , especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show. |
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Slink |
To move smoothly and quietly with glide |
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Blarney |
Blarney means talk that aims to charm, pleasantly , flatter, or to persuade |
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Orneriest |
Orneriest means it is disagreeable |
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Reluctant |
Unwilling averse :to leave |
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Lavatory |
A room equipped with washing and facilities |
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Vaguely |
Not clearly impressed |
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Mourner |
To impress or feel sorrow |
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Solitary |
Alone; without companions |
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Pill box |
a gun machine that people use in the war |
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Batted |
the wooden club used in certain games |
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protruding |
a thrust forward |
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obedience |
the state or quality of being obedient |
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goading |
a stick with a pointed or electrically chard end |
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stoking |
to poke stir up and to feed |
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gunnery |
the art science of constructing and opening |
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mercifully |
full of mercy |
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intersections |
a place two or more roads meet |
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terminal |
situated at or forming |
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spoiling |
to damage severely or harm |