You give me the definition
You give me the word
You make a sentence
You complete the sentence
You give me the POS
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100

watertight

having no openings to allow water to get in

100

a vehicle or ship that has been destroyed

wreck

100

stranded

ex. I was stranded in Mr. Gregory's class for a whole 3 hours! It was torture!

100

The ___ of the stegosaurus looks like a bunch of triangles. 

A. wreck

B. kindling

C. ridge 

ridge

100

stranded

adjective

unable to leave somewhere because of a problem

100

Give me the POS:

pit

noun

a large hole that has been dug in the ground

200

moderately

in a way that is neither small nor large in size, amount, etc.

200

to be high at one end and low at the other

slope

200

clammy

ex. My hands got all clammy when Mr. Gregory said today was the session test!
200

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

200

heap

verb

to put things into an untidy pile

200

looking rough and old

weathered

300

drone

to make a continuous, low sound, like an engine

300

excellent or much better than average

fine

300

overhang

ex. I did under the overhang until Godzilla passed me by. 

300

How did your hair get so ___? Did you roll around in a barn?

A. fine

B. weathered

C. matted

matted

300

dashboard

noun

the part of the car facing the driver, with dials and buttons

300

Use in a sentence:

self-pity

ex. Why are all these horrible things happening to me? Maybe I have too much self-pity.
400

refurbish

to make something old into something new again

400

to move energetically in an uncontrolled way

flail

400

forked

ex. At that moment my life forked: become a multi-millionaire space-faring bachelor, or continue as a poor pig farming peasant. 

400

Don't bother me! I need to ___ all of my Pokémon cards!

A. catalog

B. refurbish

C. flail

catalog

400

kindling

noun

small dry sticks or other materials used to start a fire

400

mean, not nice, cruel

spiteful
500

convulse

to shake violently with sudden uncontrolled movements

500

to lift, hold, or carry something heavy using your hands

heft

500

law-abiding

ex. I refuse to be a law-abiding citizen! Pillage, plundering, and piracy are my life goals!

500

To ___ me into class you must offer cookies, candies, ice cream, cake, and jellies.

A. heap

B. lure

C. slope

lure

500

merely

adverb

just, only

500

use in a sentence:

abate

ex. The storm of hatchets abated after we slayed the evil witch Mr. Gregory.

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