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MILKWEED 1-15

MILKWEED Vocabulary 1-15

artillery weapons (as bows, slings, and catapults) for discharging missiles.
bombardment to attack (a place) with bombs, large guns, etc. - constantly and repeatedly.
reality the quality or state of being real, the totality of real things and events.
boulevard a wide and usually important street that often has trees, grass, or flowers planted down its center or along its sides.
colossal of an exceptional or astonishing degree.
caviar processed salted eggs of large fish (as sturgeon)
brine water saturated with salt.
surviving to remain alive of in existence
foil to prevent from attaining an end, thwart.
flurries a brief period of commotion or excitement
curfew an order or law that requires people to be indoors after a certain time at night.
coffin A box in which a dead person is buried.
burly strongly and heavily built.
scrounged to get as needed by or as if by foraging, scavenging, or borrowing.
collapsed to break apart and fall down suddenly.
suspenders straps that are used for holding up pants and that go over a person's shoulders.
disobey to not do what someone or something with authority tells you to do; to refuse or fail to obey rules, laws, etc.
mingled to bring or mix together or with something else usually without fundamental loss of identity.
ghetto a part of a city in which members of a particular group or race live usually in poor conditions.
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