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5th gr vocab

cummulative vocab quiz

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arm (noun) upper limb of the body connecting the hand and wrist to the shoulder
arm (verb) means to carry or supply with weaponse or something that strengthens
charge (noun) a price
charge (verb) to ask a price or to rush forward
dash (verb) to run quickly
dash (verb) to destroy, especially hopes
depression (noun) a low spot or hollow surrounded by higher places
depression (noun) the state of feeling sad
gorge (noun) a narrow valley surrounded by steep walls
roll (verb) to turn over and over
roll (noun) a continuous series of short beats on a drum
skirt (noun) a piece of clothing that hangs from the waist
skirt (verb) to move around the edge of something
yarn (noun) a thick strand of twisted thread used in knitting and weaving
yarn (noun) a long exaggerated story
feast (noun) a large meal
feast (verb) to eat a large meal
fool (noun) a person who does not have good sense
fool (verb) to trick someone
guarantee (noun) a promise of quality
guarantee (verb) to promise that something will work
marvel (noun) something wonderful that surprises us
marvel (verb) to express surprise or wonder
scout (noun) a person sent to find out information
scout (verb) to look for something
shiver (noun) a small shaking movement we make because we are cold or afraid
shiver (verb) to make small shaking movements
vow (noun) a solemn promise
vow (verb) to make a solemn promise
wrench (noun) a tool for gripping and turning objects
wrench (verb) to pull or turn it suddenly
commonplace (adjective) something that is ordinary and uninteresting
enclose (verb) to put something in a closed place
magnificent (adjective) excellent or wonderful
nomad (noun) a person who moves from place to place in search of food
plea (noun) an urgent request or call for help
roam (verb) to wander or travel around from place to place without a plan
ruefully (adverb) done with regret or sorrow
stealthily (adverb) done in a quiet, secret manner
commonplace a clover with three leaves is __________, but a four leaf clover is very unusual.
enclose My aunt like to __________ money in my Christmas card.
magnificent Andrew Jones has a __________ fielding record.
nomad A ___________ is someone who roams from place to place without a plan.
roam When I am bored I just ________ around the neighborhood in search of something to do.
ruefully I apologized ruefully to Parker for crashing my bike into his bike.
stealthily My mother _________ placed my Christmas presents in the trunk of the car.
din (noun) a loud, confused continuous noise
nimble (adjective) a person or animal who moves quickly and lightly
maneuver (verb) to put a clever plan into action
maneuver (noun) a skilled or clever step toward a goal
rebuke (verb) to blame or criticize
rebuke (noun) a sharp criticism
counter (verb) to act against something
counter (noun) a long table or cabinet top
medium (adjective) a point in the middle between two extremes, such as large and small
medium (noun) a material or technique used for producing art or communication
Created by: fhershey
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