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LUKES VOCABULARY WORDS *****QUIZ ON 02.27.

2014 (Thursday) ***** VOCABULARY WORD Courting Gloomy Larks PART OF SPEECH Noun Adjective Noun DEFINITION Seeking the affections of a woman Partially or totally dark, especially dismal and dreary A carefree or spirited adventure; or a harmless prank Lost rigidity, as of structure or substance; or without rigidity wet through and through MODIFIED VOCABULARY LIST

Limply Drenched

Adjective/Adverb Verb

The forest looked __________ after the thunder storm. After the hurricane Jack was __________. The body was hanging __________from the tree Jim wanted to __________his grandmother on April Fools Day James told everyone he was __________ Veronica.

The forest looked gloomy after the thunder storm. After the hurricane Jack was drenched. The body was hanging limply from the tree Jim wanted to lark his grandmother on April Fools Day James told everyone he was courting Veronica.

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Name: Period Date 4 Reading Lukes Vocabulary Quiz Study Guide DUE (Thursday) 02.13.2014 DIRECTIONS: SAW . Use separate paper if needed. I have made this simply to help study for the test. It may also be used as an example of the Frayer Model (See page 2). For more information on the model, click here. WORD PART OF SPEECH DEFINITION

Grit Noun

very small pieces of sand or stone


mental toughness and courage

Unbearable Adjective

Shrewd Adjective


Regret Verb

Timidly Adjective

too bad, harsh, or extreme to be accepted or endured having or showing an ability to understand things and to make good judgments mentally sharp or clever to feel sad or sorry about (something that you did or did not do) : to have regrets about lacking in courage or self-confidence lacking in boldness or determination

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*****QUIZ ON (THURSDAY) 10.31.2013*****


Cross: Angry Dismay: To trouble greatly Rigging: To fix up Throb: To beat strongly or fast Scornful: Feeling that something is disgraceful Frankness: To say what you really think Absurd: Not true, foolish, ridiculous Confounded: Confused or bewildered Prohibited: Preventing by law or authority Retorted: To reply quickly or shortly

MODIFIED VOCABULARY LIST Not provided by Ms. Lukes at this time

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*****QUIZ ON (THURSDAY) 10.17.2013*****


MODIFIED VOCABULARY LIST
Incredulous unbelieving Summoned an urgent call Feverishly greatly excited Overtook to come upon suddenly Quarreled to fight with words, disagree angrily Faltered to stumble in speech Infernal very bad Internally inside the body

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