Word Lists for Week of 3/4.
Spelling. 1. personnel 2. personal
3. referral 4. occupation 5. recommend 6. occurrence
7. committee 8. essential 9. broccoli 10. summary
11. trespassing 12. possession 13. accommodate 14. embarrass
15. affectionate 16. harassment 17. bulletin 18. cancellation
19. possibility 20. necessary 21. renaissance 22. acclaim
23. eventually 24. conscious
Vocabulary. gratification, imperishable, jeer, dilemma, stupor, bode,
wane/wax, attrition, prodigious, effusive, clamorous
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The house was made of almost ____________ stone. It would be there for
many, many years. POS: Defn.:
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Muff was in a __________ after the whiskey and the whack on the head.
POS: Defn.:
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He greeted us __________(ly), as though we were long-lost friends whom
he missed very much. POS: Defn.:
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There was ___________ applause as the rock star stepped on stage. POS:
Defn.:
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When Tom was painting the fence, the kids came to _______, but they
stayed to paint. POS: Defn.:
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They can only gain victory by fighting a long war of ___________.
POS: Defn.:
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The court jester performed for the _______________ of the king.
POS: Defn.:
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His performance in the first quarter __________(s) well for the rest
of the game. POS: Defn.:
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It was a __________ homerun, at least 500 feet, and well out of the
park. POS: Defn.:
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The moon _____(es) brighter and brighter until is full POS:
Defn.:
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After it is full, the moon begins to _________. POS:
Defn.:
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Hamlet faces a _________ when he makes the "to be or not to be" speech.
He has a choice to make. POS:
Defn.:
Word Lists for Week of 3/4.
Spelling. 1. personnel 2. personal
3. referral 4. occupation 5. recommend 6. occurrence
7. committee 8. essential 9. broccoli 10. summary
11. trespassing 12. possession 13. accommodate 14. embarrass
15. affectionate 16. harassment 17. bulletin 18. cancellation
19. possibility 20. necessary 21. renaissance 22. acclaim
23. eventually 24. conscious
Vocabulary. gratification, imperishable, jeer, dilemma, stupor, bode,
wane/wax, attrition, prodigious, effusive, clamorous
-
The house was made of almost ____________ stone. It would be there for
many, many years. POS: Defn.:
-
Muff was in a __________ after the whiskey and the whack on the head.
POS: Defn.:
-
He greeted us __________(ly), as though we were long-lost friends whom
he missed very much. POS: Defn.:
-
There was ___________ applause as the rock star stepped on stage. POS:
Defn.:
-
When Tom was painting the fence, the kids came to _______, but they
stayed to paint. POS: Defn.:
-
They can only gain victory by fighting a long war of ___________.
POS: Defn.:
-
The court jester performed for the _______________ of the king.
POS: Defn.:
-
His performance in the first quarter __________(s) well for the rest
of the game. POS: Defn.:
-
It was a __________ homerun, at least 500 feet, and well out of the
park. POS: Defn.:
-
The moon _____(es) brighter and brighter until is full POS:
Defn.:
-
After it is full, the moon begins to _________. POS:
Defn.:
-
Hamlet faces a _________ when he makes the "to be or not to be" speech.
He has a choice to make. POS:
Defn.: