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Roxie's little sister was singing loudly, while Roxie was trying to talk to her friend on the phone. Roxie said to her friend, "My little sister is a pain in the neck." What was Roxie saying about her little sister."

Her sister is annoying her

100

The girl in the play seemed timid. Standing behind the other actors and trying not to be seen. 

shy

100

strike

lightening strike, hit something, baseball

100

Grandpa didn't know that Susie was coming on the fishing trip, and now he had to alter his plans.

to change

100

Light

to give illumination 

not heavy

200

Angie was always putting Emily down in gym class. What was Angie doing to Emily?

Saying negative things about her

200

I acquired the game at the thrift store. 

got

200

patient

a patient at the doctor's office, you need to be patient (wait)

200

After the new game came out, the number of people playing the old game declined.

decreased, went down

200

Beat

To be the best

A rhythm/music

To hit

To mix fast (beating eggs) 

vegetable 

300

George fell on his face when he tried to tell a joke to his friends in the cafeteria. What happened to George?

He told the joke poorly

300

The house was vacant after everyone left for the movies. 

empty

300

judge

judge someone- have thoughts about someone before knowing them, comment on things they do, etc and a judge in a courtroom

300

She kept making remarks about how much she liked her jacket.

comments, compliments

300

Bare/bear

Animal

Without clothes or covering 

To stand something

400

Jeremy was accepted at the college of his choice. He told his teacher that everything had fallen into place for him. What was Jeremy telling his teacher?

Everything had happened as he planned it

400

He concealed the party from his mother so the surprise wouldn't be ruined.

hide

400

trip

fall over something, go on vacation

400

John went to the museum every Sunday because he was so fascinated with art.

passionate, excited, enjoyed it

400

Stamp

To bring the foot down forcibly; to stomp. 

Rubber stamp

Stamp for letters or postage

500

Jane said, "I have something to tell you mother." Her mother replied, "Go ahead, I'm all ears." What did her mother mean?"

She is listening

500

The cake tasted awful. I couldn't even swallow my bite.

terrible

500

point

use finger to indicate something, point on a pencil, the top of something

500

Since professional athletes have to stay in shape, they seldom eat junk food.

rarely

500

Root

Root of plant that allows plants to get nutrients

To hope for the best