(CK) Tuck Voc 20-24 Hangman

 
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Word Definition Sentence
accusations  charges of wrongdoing; blame  She had half expected that the instant she put a foot on the stairs they would leap from their beds and surround her with _____.  
acrid  bitter; pungent  There was a pause, then a match striking, the _____ smell of fresh cigar smoke.  
entranced  spellbound; hypnotized  It was as if he were _____ and-yes, envious, like a starving man looking through the window at a banquet.  
insistent  determined; unrelenting  But there were new threads now, tugging and _____, which tied her just as firmly to the Tucks.  
mingled  mixed together; intertwined  With _____disappointment and relief, Winnie tapped the water onto the cracked earth at the gate.  
obliging  good-natured; helpful  The next _____ roll of thunder saw the window frame wedged once more into place.  
parched  dried out; dehydrated; withered  It looked dried out today, _____. "It's thirsty," Winnie said to herself.  
plaintive  sad; sorrowful  Winnie's mother and grandmother sat _____ all afternoon in the parlor.  
ponderous  heavy; massive; weighty  The sun was a _____ circle without edges, a roar without a sound, a blazing glare that even with curtains drawn, it seemed an actual presence.  
shimmering  glowing; gleaming  Winnie saw again the wide world spread before her, _____ with light and possibility.