Not heavy or serious, this ADJECTIVE is an antonym for grave, one of our prior vocab words.
What is "airy"?
To blow into, this VERB can be done to bouncy houses, air mattresses, tires, and more!
What is "inflate"?
To push air through, it is important to do this VERB through a room with toxic gasses present.
What is "ventilate"?
To breathe out, this VERB happens when things breathe their last, or when they've come to an end.
What is "expire"?
This literary term describes the narrator's position and opinions in relation to the story.
What is "point of view"?
Done from or in the air, this ADJECTIVE describes maneuvers done by flying vessels.
What is "aerial"?
To blow OUT of, this VERB happens when you get bad news, or when you stick a needle in a balloon.
What is "deflate"?
To blow too much, this VERB may be performed by anxious people into paper bags.
What is "hyperventilate"?
Full out breath, this ADJECTIVE describes lively, high-energy people like Mr. Quinlan or Mrs. Palmer.
What is "spirited"?
This literary term is the high point of a story - it's what everything has been building towards.
What is "climax"?
To fill with or expose to air, this VERB sounds like the stuff we breathe did a great job.
What is "aerate"?
To blow together; this VERB is when you force two or more things into a single entity.
What is "conflate"?
Passages through which air flows, these NOUNS are used in many a spy thriller to sneak into guarded buildings.
What are "vents"?
To breathe towards; this VERB is done when you have a goal, directing your entire being and life to this objective.
What is "aspire"?
What is "antonym"?
SCIENCE TIME! This ADJECTIVE describes chemical reactions that involve Oxygen.
What is "aerobic"?
The state of blowing out; Mrs. Palmer is known for having this NOUN in abundance!
What is "flatulence"?
To blow out, this VERB is done when you just need to expel all of the hot air in your head about someone or something.
What is "vent"?
The state of breathing through, this NOUN is another word for the sweat that "breathes" through our pores.
What is "perspiration"?
This is the THEME of one of our book club books! (You only need to choose one!)
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One of the fossil Pokemon of the Kanto region, this rock/flying type is one of the fastest in the original game.
What is "Aerodactyl"?
This literary hero of a past age survived a bulletin board falling on him; wacky hijinks ensued!
Who is "Flat Stanley"?
Named after the Latin element for Wind, this Kingdom Hearts protagonist was best friends with Terra (Earth) and Aqua (Water).
Who was "Ventus"?
This unique term describes the blowhole through which a whale BREATHES.
What is a "spiracle"?
You've heard of pro- and antagonists, but this character in a novel is the SECONDARY main character. Donkey, from Shrek, is a good example.
What is a "deuteragonist"?