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10 Cards in this Set

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imploringly
in a pleading, begging manor
adverb
The girl was going to get coal in her stocking, unless she imploringly asked santa for a gift.
sullenly
in a gloomy, silent, surly way
adverb
When Rosa sullenly went back to her room and started to cry, which made her father feel awful.
hue
color, especially a tint or shade
noun
Since i've worn my jeans so many times it lost it's lost it's hue, so i got a new pair.
subside
to sink back or down; become lower
verb
The scuba diver subsided into the water so that he could see the fish and coral.
elude
Elude,to escape understanding; baffle
verb
While class she eluded to the discussion, she was having in history class.
wistfully
longingly; in a wishful manner
adverb
While the girl looked at her christmas list in a wistful manner, she realized she should be greatfull
doggedly
in a stubborn or persistent way
adverb
The boy doggedly asked his mom fro a phone, since all his friends had one
conviction
a strong belief
noun
Eleanor Roosevelt had a strong conviction that everyone should be equal, since she was african american
detached
uninvolved, indifferent, disinterested
adjective
The girl detached from her friend, since her friend started all the drama.
racking
agonizing, tormenting
verb
Whenever she has a racking headache, she goes into her room to sleep