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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Marvellous | Extremely good or wonderful; causing great wonder or astonishment. |
| Hurricane | (Metaphorical) Something that causes chaos or moves with great force and speed. |
| Clatter | A loud noise made by hard objects knocking together. |
| Verdict | A decision or opinion given about something, especially after careful consideration. |
| Leap | To make a long or high jump. |
| Trembling | Shaking involuntarily, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or weakness. |
| Escorted | Accompanied by someone to protect, guard, or show the way. |
| Morsels | Small amounts or pieces of something, especially food. |
| Procession | A line of people or vehicles moving along slowly, especially as part of a ceremony. |
| Fluster | To make someone nervous or confused, especially by making them hurry. |
| Tremendously | To a very great degree; extremely. |
| Seizing | Taking or grabbing something suddenly and forcibly. |
| Swarms | A large group of people or insects, especially when moving quickly in the same direction. |
| Comprehension | The ability to understand something; understanding. |
| Infer | To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements. |