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dangerous game vocab

TermDefinition
anguish emotional pain, torment
bizzare odd, strange, weird
dank humid, damp, moist
disarming using charm to remove suspicion
discerned perceived, understood
dread fear, foreboding, alarm
extremity extreme limit or end
indolently lazily
lacerated cut up, torn
menacing threatening
mirage illlusion
opaqueness darkness, unclear, not transparent
quarry prey, which is hunted
reports another term for gun shots
staccato abrupt, short, clear sounds
I was in ____ when my favorite pet died. Anguish (sentence)
There was a ____ item in the store Bizzare (sentence)
The basement was wet, damp, and ____. Dank (sentence)
The police man was ____ the gun out of them man's coat pocket. Disarming (sentence)
I ____ what the man was saying. Discerned (sentence)
I was ____ to do the dishes. Dread (sentence)
I reached the ____ of my mom's patients. Extremity (sentence)
My sister got up ____ from a deep sleep. Indolently (sentence)
I saw the tiger ____ the man in the cage Lacerate (sentence)
There was a ___ face staring at me. Menacing (sentence)
I saw the ____ when I looked at the road for too long. Mirage (sentence)
The sliding glass door was ____ from the fog. Opaqueness (sentence)
I saw a ___ deer running across the road. Quarry (sentence)
The policemen heard ___ in town. Reports (sentence)
There was a ___ sound in the band's song. Staccato (sentence)
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