spit
[spit]
v.
To spit means to force liquid from one’s mouth.
—►
He emerged from the pool and sp it water from his mouth.
sprint
[sprint] v.
To sprint means to run very fast over a short distance.
—* The kids d id n ’t want to be late to class, so they sprinted to the bus stop.
Stunt
[stAnt]
n.
A stunt is something that is done in order to get attention or publicity.
—* The man jum ped over the cars as a promotional stunt.
tolerant
[talarant]
adj.
When people are tolerant, they are approved of because they accept others.
—►
The tolerant leader thought that everyone was equal regardless o f race.
v a m p i r e [vaempaiar]
n.
A vampire is a fictional monster that sleeps in a coffin and sucks people’s blood.
—*■ The vampire snuck up on the woman and b it her in the neck.
yawn
[jo n] v.
To yawn means to open one’s mouth wide and breathe in air.
—» The child yawned and stretched her arms before bed for the night.
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Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
1. I’ m glad our teacher is so accepting of others as they are.
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2. Chewing gum creates a lot of watery liquid used for d igestion and chewing food.
3. She had to use physical strength to stop the big dog so that it did not try to attack us.
4. Let’s see who can run fast over a short distance to the car in the shortest amount of time.
5. Lots of people try to imitate the sports star.
6. The ache is coming deep from within her organs within the body.
7. Please take a slightly wet towel and wipe the surface of the table to clean it.
8. She wore a ring on her finger between her thumb and middle finger.
9. A lack of money might lim it the development of the project.
10. His answer is always an informal wav of saving no.
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