TRBU Ch. 1-7 Word Scramble
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a hard plastic-like material that was used to stiffen collars in the early 1900s | celluloid |
a long lightweight overcoat, worn in the early days of automobiles to protect clothing from dust. | duster |
The floor of a fireplace, usually extending into a room and paved with brick | hearth |
One's relatives; family; kinfolk. | kin |
About to occur; impending | imminent |
A light shotgun for shooting birds and small animals. | fowling piece |
a mudhole | loblolly |
Sour, curdled milk. | clabber milk |
slang term used by northerners when referring to southerners who seceded | secesh |
A silly, self-conscious, often shy and flirtatious smile | simper |
Goods carried by a vessel or vehicle, especially by a commercial carrier; cargo | freight |
A hoop skirt | crinolines |
A drawstring handbag or purse | reticules |
A mush of ground pork and cornmeal that is set in a mold and then sliced and fried | scrapple |
A small compartment, especially a box in a theater | loge |
heavy, usually plaid, woolen material | mackinaw |
Something that soothes or heals; a balm | salve |
covered with gold or resembling gold | gilt |
Amusingly odd | droll |
Dishes | crockery |
A sheer, crisp cotton fabric with raised woven stripes or checks | dimities |
a large piece of material tied or wrapped around the head to form a kind of turban | tignon |
Outhouse | privy |
A nearby, surrounding, or adjoining region | vicinity |
A light, usually small umbrella carried as protection from the sun | parasol |
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Colleen Frazier
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