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Wordly Wise Lesson 13 DOL
By Violetta Vrettos
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v. to keep something or someone from being seen or known, to hide
flail
morsel
potrude
conceal
v. to move with a sliding, side-to-side motion of the body
flail
slither
protrude
conceal
v. 1. to make or become less wide or less thick at one end 2. to lessen gradually(usually used with off) n. a thin candle
ripple
potrude
bask
taper
v. to strike out or swing wildly, to trash about
bask
potrude
slither
flail
v. to form small waves n. a movement like a small wave
snout
slither
ripple
flail
adj. 1. lacking energy, not active 2. slow moving
flail
produce
slither
sluggish
n. a narrow passage between steep cliffs v. to stuff with food, to eat greedily
visible
gorge
ripple
morsel
adj. able to be seen, exposed to view, not hidden n. 1. the condition of being easily seen 2. the distance within which things can be seen
infrared
visible
conceal
sluggish
adj. 1. ready to attack or start fights, acting in a hostile way 2. bold and active
defensive
morsel
ripple
aggressive
n. the nose or jaws that stick out in front of certain animals heads
snout
crest
morsel
nose
v. 1. to relax where it is pleasantly warm 2. to enjoy a warm or pleasant feeling
slither
flail
morsel
bask
n. the dead body of an animal
ripple
snout
carcass
flail
v. to stick out, to project
conceal
taper
protrude
flail
n. a small amount, especially of something good to eat, a tidbit
snout
annex
gorge
morsel
v. 1. to have or to find room for 2. to do a favor for
visible
accomodate
conceal
protrude