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4 eng Through the Looking Glass
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Astonished | Greatly surprised or impressed; amazed. |
| Criticised | Indicated the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way. |
| Strolling | Walking in a leisurely or relaxed way. |
| Awkward | Difficult to use, handle, or deal with; clumsy; uncomfortable. |
| Tumbled | Fell suddenly, clumsily, or head over heels; disordered. |
| Curtsey | A formal greeting made by bending the knees and lowering the body. |
| Giddy | Feeling that one's about to fall; dizzy; feeling excited. |
| Content | Happy and satisfied; pleased. |
| Quenched | Satisfied (thirst) by drinking; extinguished (a fire). |
| Vanished | Disappeared suddenly and completely. |
| Enormous | Very large in size, quantity, or extent. |
| Leaped | Jumped a long way, or high, or with great force. |
| Queer | Strange or odd; unusual. |
| Impatiently | In a way that shows irritation or annoyance at delay. |
| Shrill | (Of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing. |
| Alarm | A sudden feeling of fear and anxiety; a warning sound. |
| Rejoice | Feel or show great joy or delight. |
| Pondering | Thinking about something carefully; considering deeply. |
| Amused | Provided entertaining or enjoyable diversion for; entertained. |
| Shabby | In poor condition through long use or lack of care; worn-out. |