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to shake because you are cold or frightened
A strong feeling of fear
in a scornful way; that shows disdain
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"The circle shivered with dread"
What does shivered mean?
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ShiveredVerb [I]She shivered with cold.
in a happy way
in an extremely noisy and confused way
in a very sad way
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"Robert stabilized the thing in a phrase which was received uproariously."
What does uproariously mean?
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UproariouslyAdverbThey laughed uproariously.
out of bed and moving around, or in an excited state
having to work too much
paid too little for the work you do
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"Jack went on blowing till the shelters were astir and the hunters crept to the platform"
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AstirAdj.[ after verb ] * old-fashioned literary
to look at someone with sexual interest
something that is surprising and that teaches you something new
not bright; not giving or having much light:
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"The head remained there, dim-eyed, grinning faintly, blood blackening between the teeth."
What does dim-eyed mean?
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DimAdj.He sat in a dim corner of the waiting room.Dim-eyedCompound Noun
changing repeatedly between two opinions
uncertain what to do
to shake or move from side to side in a way that shows poor balance
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‘Come now,’ said the Lord of the Flies. ‘Get back to the others and we’ll forget the whole thing.’"Simon’s head wobbled. "
What does Wobbled mean?
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wobble verbThat bookcase wobbles whenever you put anything on it.
showing that you are annoyed, worried, sad, or thinking hard.
to say or do something to someone that is rude or offensive.
to look directly and continuously at someone or something in an angry way.
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"The two boys glared at each other through screens of hair."
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Glare [at]VerbShe glared angrily at everyone and stormed out of the room.
You do not beat me. You need to read more
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Not bad. You can do it better.
You Win.You are a bookworm.
Really close. You've gotaptitudes for it.
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