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Tops and Bottoms Vocab test

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1.

What does the word plucked mean in the sentence below?

Sandra plucked off the feathers that were in the hat.

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2.

What does the word tugged mean in the sentence below?

The little boy tugged his sock until it came off.

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3.

What does the word scowled mean in the sentence below?

Mr. Kim scowled when he lost the game.

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4.

What does the word profit mean in the sentence below?

Ted worked hard all summer and made a profit.

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5.

What does the word hollered mean in the sentence below?

Mrs. Anderson hollered for the dog to come inside the house.

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6.

What does the idiom slip up mean in the sentence below?

Manny tried not to slip up when he gave his speech.

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7.

What does the idiom hang around mean in the sentence below?

The kids always hang around at my house.

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8.

What does the idiom shake a leg mean in the sentence below?

Mom told lars to shake a leg or he would be late for school.

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What does the idiom hit it off mean in the sentence below?

Mary and Shera hit it off the first time they met.

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10.

What does the idiom beating around the bush mean in the sentence below?

Ralph was beating around the bush instead of telling what happened.