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WordMasters 2018-2019 3rd Grade Gold 3
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arbor
an outdoor area shaded by trees, sometimes supported by a lattice framework and forming a shady shelter
arbor
an axis, axle, shaft, or spindle on which something revolves (such as a cutting tool/lathe)
blunder
a careless or thoughtless mistake
blunder
to act or move awkwardly or without clear purpose
blunder
to make a careless, thoughtless, or stupid mistake
blunder
to make a mess of something; be a failure at something
buoyant
able to float or keep something else afloat
buoyant
marked by lightheartedness or cheer
buoyant
able to avoid downfall or failure
chuckle
to laugh softly or in a half-suppressed manner
chuckle
a soft partly suppressed laugh
colt
young male horse
colt
a young, naive, or inexperienced person; novice
drought
an unusually prolonged lack of rain
drought
a prolonged scarcity of anything
elastic
capable of returning to its initial form after being stretched or deformed
elastic
capable of accommodating requirements; flexible
elastic
capable of recovering quickly; resilient
expert
one who is very skilled in or knowledgeable about a particular thing
expert
very skilled or knowledgeable
expert
of or pertaining to special skills or knowledge
finery
expensive or exceptionally elaborate or showy clothing, jewelry, or the like
finery
a furnace in which cast iron is transformed into the more malleable wrought iron; refinery
frail
weak or sickly
frail
easily damaged or broken
frail
easily tempted or led astray
frail
unsubstantial or flimsy
frail
a basket made of dried rushes (plants) and used especially for holding dried fruits
glimpse
a quick look; momentary or partial view
glimpse
a vague or faint idea or suggestion; glimmer
glimpse
to get a quick look at; see partially or in passing
grin
to smile broadly, so that the teeth are revealed.
grin
to expose teeth, as if smiling
grin
a broad smile that shows the teeth, or the act of producing such a smile
grin
an act of the condition of exposing the teeth, as if smiling
guffaw
a burst of loud or boisterous laughter
guffaw
to emit a burst of loud or boisterous laughter
inkling
a vague or partial idea or understanding
inkling
a vague or partial suggestion; hint or clue
leaden
not easily moved; heavy
leaden
lacking in enthusiasm and vigor; sluggish; listless
leaden
oppressive; gloomy
leaden
dull or dark gray; of the color of lead
loaf
a usually oblong or rectangular mass of bread or cake, shaped and baked in that form
loaf
a shaped or molded mass of some other food, such as ground meat
loaf
to spend (time) in a lazy aimless manner (usually followed by away)
novice
a person with little or no experience, especially in a work situation; beginner
novice
a new member of a religious order who is undergoing a period of testing before taking vows
sag
to sink, hang, or bend downward in the middle
sag
to hang loosely or unevenly; droop
sag
to weaken or decline under stress, a load, or the like
sag
the act or process, or an instance of, drooping
sag
the degree to which a thing droops
sag
a place where drooping occurs; drooping part of something
sag
a moderate or temporary decrease in price or value
shudder
to tremble or shiver uncontrollably, but usually briefly, as from cold, fear, or distaste
shudder
a sudden violent trembling or shivering
sprawling
lying, sitting, or falling with the arms and legs spread out loosely
sprawling
spreading or extending in a loose disordered manner
sprawl
a posture or position that is spread out
sprawl
a loose, disordered spreading or extension, especially of a city or suburb
terrain
the natural surface features of a tract of land, especially considered in relation to some use or activity
tidbit
an appetizing or choice bit, as of food, gossip, or news
turbulent
in a state of agitation, unrest, or turmoil
turbulent
marked by episodes of unrest, turmoil, violence, or the like
turbulent
tending to act violently or aggressively; unruly
violent
acting with extreme force or hostility
violent
harsh; severe
violent
characterized by strong emotional force; vehement
violent
pertaining to harm caused by misrepresentation of motive or meaning
wince
to shrink suddenly back or away, as from pain or distress; flinch
wince
the act of shrinking away suddenly
chuckle
to cluck, as a hen
elastic
a fabric that can be stretched but will recover its original shape, made by weaving in strands of rubber or a similar synthetic material
elastic
a product made of stretchy fabric
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