Animals and Nature
Emotions and Character
Real World
School
Technology
100

The desert was so glinty that even cactus struggled to grow.

dry (arid)

100

She stayed zindle even when her little brother broke her favorite toy.

not upset (calm)

100

Firefighters show great trobin when they rescue people from burning buildings.

bravery/not scared (courage)

100

The teacher asked the class to grindle the long story in 3-4 sentences.

tell the main points of something (summarize)

100

The robot vacuum could flarm when something was in its way, and go around it.

notice/sense (detect)

150

The bear relied on the fat he stored during flinder to survive the freezing winter months.

deep sleep during winter (hibernation)

150

Despite the other person's rude comments, the boy stayed glarned and didn’t react.

calm; with self-control (composed)

150

The company’s plavish requires employees to wear a uniform to work.

official rule (policy)

150

The teacher will brinket students from using their phone during the test so they can't cheat.

ban/not allow (prohibit)

150

The scientist used a sproot to look at the tiny details on the leaf.

tool that makes small things look bigger (microscope/magnifying glass)

200

The butterfly’s wings were snorple, bursting with dazzling colors.

bright and colorful (vibrant)

200

The teacher admired the student's snarp when he admitted that he broke the pencil sharpener.

honesty; telling the truth (integrity)

200

The mayor made a drindle to add more parks throughout the city. 

plan/suggestion (proposal)

200

The students mavvered for longer lunch, as they could barely finish their food in the 20 minutes they were given.

supporting a cause/pushing for something (advocated)

200

The engineer built a wimpler of her invention before presenting the final version to her boss.

first model/design (prototype)

250

The polar bear’s white fur acts as woglet, blending it perfectly into the icy surroundings.

blending in (camouflage)

250

He showed blenko when he gave others credit for the success.

Attitude of not being more important than others; lack of pride (humility)

250

The judge served as a marnet to help both sides reach an agreement.

someone who settles conflict/helps people solve an argument (mediator)

250

His research was wintish, showing careful attention to every detail.

showing attention to detail/very careful & precise (meticulous)

250

The astronaut’s frabble was to go to Mars and collect soil samples. 

important job/goal (mission)

300

The forest was blorping with animals during springtime.

full of; crowded (teeming)

300

Her twumpy nature inspired her to volunteer at the shelter every weekend.

selfless/caring (altruistic)

300

Sarah used to have to take 3 buses to school, but luckily the new train made her commute much more wintish.

easy and helpful (convenient)

300

The essay was vellish, clearly explaining ideas without extra words.

short and clear (concise)

300

Scientists used zarnet they collected from satellites to track the storm’s path.

information/facts (data)