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Adverbs/Nouns
Adjectives
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Squaring off

Straightening

100

Juggle

Move a ball back and forth between hands or feet. Move a ball around in a circle.

100

Refrain (noun)

The chorus of a song; the part of a song that keeps coming back, over and over

100

Extended

Stretched out

100

If you call someone "gangly," is this a compliment?

No. "Gangly" implies that someone is tall, but in an awkward way.

200

Heading it

Bumping the ball with his head

200

Shoveling

Scooping
200

In tandem (adverbial phrase)

Together

200

Gangly

Lanky; tall in an awkward way

200

If someone does something in a "headlong" way, are they putting much thought into it?

No. "Headlong" implies that they are acting quickly and maybe recklessly. They are acting without thinking first.

300

Jiggles

Shakes; wiggles

300

Lunges out

Leaps; pounces; attacks

300

In a fury (adverbial phrase)

Fast and energetically

300

Cherished

Loved

300

If someone is "stunned," are they able to react?

No. "Stunned" implies that someone has been shocked and can't react well.

400

Hunching

Bending (forward)

400

Commits to

Chooses

400

Inexplicably (adverb)

For no reason we know. For no reason we can explain.

400

Stunned

Surprised; dazed; paralyzed

400

True or false: the "refrain" of a song comes back over and over again.

True. The "refrain" is the chorus of a song. It returns many times in the song.
500

Wheels around

Turns around

500

Swiveling

Turning; twisting

500

Blur

Smear; fuzzy or hazy shape

500

Headlong

Hurried; reckless; without stopping to think
500

True or false: if people are moving "in tandem," they are moving separately.

False. If people are moving "in tandem," they are moving together.

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