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Bridge to Terabithia Vocab. Ch. 7-9
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beseech
to beg earnestly for
complacent
pleased especially with one's merits, advantages, without awareness to danger
dregs
the sediments of liquids; grounds
flounce
to go with impatient, exaggerated movements
garish
crudely or tastefully colorful; showy, elaborate
sodden
soaked with liquid or moisture
sporadically
appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time
vanquished
to conquer or defeat in any contest or conflict
utterly
completely; absolutely
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