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Anguish [noun] emotional pain, torment
bizarre [adjective] odd strange weird
dank [adjective] humid damp moist
disarming [adjective] using charm to\o remove suspicion
discerned [verb] perceived, understood
dread [verb] fear, foreboding alarm
extremity [noun] extreme limit or end
indolently [adverb] lazily
lacerated [verb] cut up torn
menacing [adjective]threatening
mirage [noun] illusion
opaqueness [adjective] darkness unclear not transperant
quarry [noun] prey that which is hunted
reports [noun] another term for goals
staccato [adjective/adverb] abrupt short clear sounds
Anguish [noun] Emily was in _________ when her mother died, she was very emotional.
Bizarre [adjective] He looked at the _______ object, it was so weird!
dank [adjective] Bob would never wash his _____ sweat rag, it was always moist.
disarming [adjective] Emily used her ___________ charm to get past the cop.
discerned [verb] Bob _______ every time a fitness commercial because he wanted to stay fit, sometimes he even took notes!
dread [verb] Cecil the dog always ________ the veterinarian's office he would always hide when it was time to go.
extremity [noun] John always took Bob to his ___________ he annoyed him so much.
indolently [adverb] John ___________ sat on the couch all day.
lacerated [verb] Cecil _________ the stuffed bear, tearing it up in little pieces.
menacing [adjective] Cecil looked ________ when he was chewing the couch, as if he was threatening you.
mirage [noun] The magician was good at _______, in other words he was an illusionist.
opaqueness [adjective] The ____________ smoke was a fire, the fire department could barely see.
quarry [noun] Bob liked hunting for ______ especially deer.
reports [noun] Emily always heard ______ around her house.
staccato [adjective/adverb] The gunshots were _______, short and clear as always.
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