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The place where seller meets buyer to exchange products for money.

Ex. The Portland farmer's ____________

market

100

Heat of mind or emotion.

Prone to anger.

Ex. She has a real _________

temper

100

To feel like you need to drink something.

thirsty

100

A large, slow-moving rodent with sharp spines.

porcupine

100

Physically strong and solid or thick, and therefore unlikely to break or be hurt.

sturdy

200

A plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are grown.

garden

200

Small, round fruits that can be sweet or sour. They range from yellow to very dark red and have a stem. 

cherry

200

Twists about like a worm, fidgets.

squirms

200

Synonym for custodian

janitor

200

Occurring in or existing at the present time.

current

300

A little ball made of a hard substance (such as glass) and used in various games.

marble

300

To move off your original route, possibly to avoid a collision.

swerve

300

When you make sure something is set.

confirm

300

A type of storm where a tube of violently spinning air touches the ground.

tornado

300

To make a sound like bubbling or splashing water with the back of the throat.

gurgle

400

strong, buff, athletic

muscular

400

A device that automatically controls heating or cooling.

thermostat

400

A round-shaped figure that has no corners or edges.

circle

400

(Religious) practices or beliefs that are generally accepted as true or correct.

orthodox

400

An oil used as a solvent or thinner.

turnpentine

500

A building where people live that's divided into several separate units.

apartment

500

Extremely bad; horrible.

terrible

500

A fact or event that makes a situation the way it is.

circumstance

500

Knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact.

information

500

Chaotic, disordered, or characterized by conflict.

Having strong, uneven currents.

Ex. The ________ wind kept the plane from flying.

turbulent

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