WW2 Lesson 13 (Fifi) Flashcards
1
Q
bustle
A
(n)
Busy and noisy movement.
- Felix and Delia waited in the _bustle_ of the lobby for the doors of the theater to open.
(v)
To move around in a busy, excited way.
- The students _bustled_ from table to table choosing materials to make masks.
2
Q
channel
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(n)
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The bed or path of a river or stream.
* The _channel_ of this river is no deep enough for these large boats. -
A groove or cut that allows water to pass through it.
* Mr. Skura built a brick _channel_ down the slope to drain excess water from the garden. -
A body of water joining two larger bodies of water.
* The English _Channel_ joins the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. -
A way to carry an electrical signal to a television set.
* Without cable, our television doesn’t get very many _channels_.
3
Q
connect
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(v)
To join or bring together.
- Follow Sea Street until it _connects_ to the main highway.
4
Q
empire
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(n)
A number of countries or areas under the control of a single ruler or government.
- For several hundred years, the Romans ruled an _empire_ that included all the countries around the Mediterranean Sea.
5
Q
mention
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(v)
To speak of something without going into a lot of detail.
- Did Carlos _mention_ to you that he would be at the swimming pool this afternoon?
6
Q
peak
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(n)
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The pointed top of a mountain.
* The highest _peak_ in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro. -
Any pointed top.
* Vera whipped the cream into stiff _peaks_.
7
Q
scholar
A
(n)
A person who has studied a subject and knows a great deal about it.
- The _scholar_ who wrote this book describes the houses and food of the Iroquois people living in the 1700s.
8
Q
settle
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(v)
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To come to rest.
* A thick fog _settled_ over the trees and houses, leaving only gray shadowy forms. -
To decide about some problem.
* Mrs. Reyes _settled_ the argument between Diane and me by having us find the answer in the dictionary. -
To live in a place and make it one’s home.
* When Sheng came to the United States from Laos, she _settled_ in Houston, Texas.
9
Q
vehicle
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(n)
Anything on wheels or runners used to carry people or things from place to place.
An emergency vehicle raced along the crowded street with its sirens wailing.
10
Q
zigzag
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(n)
A line that angles as it changes direction from side to side.
- The skier made a _zigzag_ down the side of the hill.
(v)
To change direction at an angle by moving from side to side.
- Matt and Ana carefully _zigzagged_ the canoe past several rocks in the river.