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100

What means "up in the air?"

aloft

100

What means "to make impure or dirty?"

pollute

100

Danger

jeopardy

100

I "filled up" the air mattresses for my guests. 

inflated

100

Define Jeopardy as a noun

danger

200

"To push or drive forward"

Propel

200

to reach; to arrive at

attain

200

My salmon dinner was "of the highest quality".

superb

200

Big waves "battered and pounded" the ship repeatedly.

buffeted

200

Define Jeopardy as a verb

to put in danger of loss or injury

300

Define flammable as it is stated in your packet

able to catch fire easily

300

hard to explain or make clear

elude

300

to achieve

attain

300

The kite "plunged" to the Earth when it tore in the wind.

plummet

300

Define Buffet as a noun

a piece of furniture for storage and/or display

400

to fill with air or other gas

inflate

400

The air was "impure" from the car exhaust. 

polluted

400

The outlaws were able to "quickly escape" the sheriff. 

elude

400

The price of ballpark tickets "remained the same" for the past 3 years.

Stationary

400

Define buffeted as a verb

to pound repeatedly; to batter

500

Owls can "freely turn" their heads around to look behind them. 

swivel

500

To hold in place with ropes or anchors

moor

500

The helicopter "remained in place" over the lake.

hovered

500

Define Swivel as a noun

a fastening that allows any part joined to it to swing freely

500

Challenge: Explain the difference between Moor and Mooring, as they are defined in your packet

Moor (verb): to hold in place with ropes or anchors

Mooring (noun): a PLACE where you can moor a boat or aircraft

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