The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Flashcards

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Air Raids (Chapter 1)

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Attack by aircraft, especially against a non-military target such as a city.

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Row (Chapter 1)

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Argument; Quarrel; Also, a disagreement between two people.

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Armor (Chapter 1)

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Protective metal or leather clothing worn in battle by soldiers.

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Wardrobe (Chapter 1)

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A large free-standing cupboard or closet where clothes are stored.

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Queer (Chapter 1)

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Strange or unusual; departing from the usual.

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Inquisitive (Chapter 1)

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Eager for knowledge; Curious about everything.

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Muffler (Chapter 1)

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A scarf worn around the neck for warmth.

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Faun (Chapter 1)

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A mythological creature depicted with the body of a man and the legs and horns of a goat.

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Parcels (Chapter 1)

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Packages; Things wrapped up together in paper or other packaging.

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Daughter of Eve (Chapter 2)

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Refers to a human girl child.

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Son of Adam (Chapter 2)

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Refers to a human boy child.

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English Tea (Chapter 2)

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English custom afternoon refreshments; served with small sandwiches and cakes.

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Nymphs (Chapter 2)

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Mythical creatures that hide in trees, harming no one.

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Dryads (Chapter 2)

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Greek God of Wine.

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Chair Paravel (Chapter 2)

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Captain of Narnia where the empty thrones await four “Human” children to claim them.

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War Drobe (Chapter 2)

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Doorway into Narnia through the wardrobe.

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Sulk (Chapter 3)

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Pout; have a bad attitude.

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Guilded (Chapter 3)

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Cover with metal, usually gold or silver.

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Sledge (Chapter 3)

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Sled; vehicle used to travel over snow.

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Stern (Chapter 3)

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Strict; Rigid; Unyielding.

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Champing At Their Bits (Chapter 3)

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Impatient to get moving.

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Harness (Chapter 3)

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Gear strapped to an animal to control it.

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Shetland (Chapter 3)

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Small, but very strong ponies from Scotland.

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Dwarves (Chapter 3)

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Mythical beings; Usually portrayed as very short with long beards, who worked in mines digging for precious metals.

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Turkish Delight (Chapter 4)

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A type of very sweet candy.

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Patience (Chapter 4)

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Able to wait without becoming annoyed or upset.

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Dominions (Chapter 4)

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Lands owned by a ruler.

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Mantle (Chapter 4)

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Something used to cover something else.

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Hiss (Chapter 4)

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Sound like that is made by a snake.

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Foamy (Chapter 4)

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Whipped or Creamy.

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Silk (Chapter 4)

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Type of very fine fabric.

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Enchanted (Chapter 4)

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Controlled by by in magic.

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Courtiers (Chapter 4)

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Servants; People who wait on others in a royal court.

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Fetch (Chapter 4)

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To go after and bring back.

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Shovel Down (Chapter 4)

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Expression referring to eating food very quickly.

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Snappish (Chapter 4)

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Respond Abruptly; Rude or sharp reply.

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Spiteful (Chapter 5)

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Cruel; Mean; Desire to see someone suffer.

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Frightful (Chapter 5)

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Extremely bad or unpleasant.

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Nag (Chapter 5)

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Constantly annoy, irritate, or bug.

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Beastly (Chapter 5)

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Unpleasant; Acting like a beast.

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Jeer (Chapter 5)

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To openly make fun of someone.

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Fumble (Chapter 5)

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To grope clumsily; To fail in attempting something.

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Interrupt (Chapter 5)

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Disturb someone in the middle of something; Cut off somebody who is speaking.

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Sightseers (Chapter 5)

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Tourists; Day Trippers

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Suit of Armour (Chapter 5)

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Combat outfit worn by the knights in the middle ages.

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Snigger (Chapter 5)

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Disrespectful laughter behind someone’s back.

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Row (Chapter 5)

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Argument; Quarrel; Also, a disagreement between two people.

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Consideration (Chapter 5)

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Showing thoughtfulness or nice treatment.

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Assume (Chapter 5)

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Take for granted; Expect.

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Camphor (Chapter 6)

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Small balls of insect repellent to protect clothing from moths.

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Wrench (Chapter 6)

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Yank; Twist off.

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Char (Chapter 6)

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Burn; Destroy of fire.

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Suitable (Chapter 6)

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Appropriate; Acceptable

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Prig (Chapter 6)

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People who are overly confident in their oppositions or manner.

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Crockery (Chapter 6)

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Ceramic; Items made of clay.

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Self-Satisfied (Chapter 6)

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Sure of oneself; confident.

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Shreds (Chapter 6)

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Torn of strips.

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Fraternize (Chapter 6)

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Hang out with.

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Poisonsonus (Chapter 6)

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Deadly or harmful substance.

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Resume (Chapter 6)

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Continue on again.

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Moth (Chapter 6)`

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Small butterfly-like insect that eats clothes.

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Treason (Chapter 6)

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Betray; To deceive; Deliver information or people to an enemy.

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Token (Chapter 7)

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An object used as a symbol representing something else.

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Burring (Chapter 7)

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A sound like whirring or humming.

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Beckoned (Chapter 7)

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Invited by means of hand signs to follow someone.

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Trifle (Chapter 7)

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Something of little importance or value.

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Dam (Chapter 7)

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Barrier of concrete or earth built across a river or stream to control the flow of water.

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Trowels (Chapter 7)

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Hand tools used for digging.

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Oil Skins (Chapter 7)

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Coats treated with oil so as to keep out water.

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Range (Chapter 7)

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Stove; Something to cook on.

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Marmalade (Chapter 7)

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Jam made with pieces of fresh fruit.

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Spoils (Chapter 8)

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Ruins; Destroys.