watertight
having no openings to allow water to get in
a vehicle or ship that has been destroyed
wreck
stranded
ex. I was stranded in Mr. Gregory's class for a whole 3 hours! It was torture!
The ___ of the stegosaurus looks like a bunch of triangles.
A. wreck
B. kindling
C. ridge
ridge
stranded
adjective
unable to leave somewhere because of a problem
Give me the POS:
pit
noun
a large hole that has been dug in the ground
moderately
in a way that is neither small nor large in size, amount, etc.
to be high at one end and low at the other
slope
clammy
Don't you just love Saturday ___? It's the most free feeling time of the week.
A. mid-afternoon
B. moderately
C. turbulence
mid-afternoon
heap
verb
to put things into an untidy pile
looking rough and old
weathered
drone
to make a continuous, low sound, like an engine
excellent or much better than average
fine
overhang
ex. I did under the overhang until Godzilla passed me by.
How did your hair get so ___? Did you roll around in a barn?
A. fine
B. weathered
C. matted
matted
dashboard
noun
the part of the car facing the driver, with dials and buttons
Use in a sentence:
self-pity
refurbish
to make something old into something new again
to move energetically in an uncontrolled way
flail
forked
ex. At that moment my life forked: become a multi-millionaire space-faring bachelor, or continue as a poor pig farming peasant.
Don't bother me! I need to ___ all of my Pokémon cards!
A. catalog
B. refurbish
C. flail
catalog
kindling
noun
small dry sticks or other materials used to start a fire
mean, not nice, cruel
convulse
to shake violently with sudden uncontrolled movements
to lift, hold, or carry something heavy using your hands
heft
law-abiding
ex. I refuse to be a law-abiding citizen! Pillage, plundering, and piracy are my life goals!
To ___ me into class you must offer cookies, candies, ice cream, cake, and jellies.
A. heap
B. lure
C. slope
lure
merely
adverb
just, only
use in a sentence:
abate
ex. The storm of hatchets abated after we slayed the evil witch Mr. Gregory.