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WM 2/3 Spring 2024
Term | Definition |
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lather | 1. Bubbles or foam created by mixing soap and water. 2. The act of applying soap and water for cleaning. |
jut | To stick out or extend sharply. |
uneasy | Feeling a bit worried or not comfortable. |
froth | Bubbles on the surface of a liquid, like the foam on a drink. |
bellow | 1. A loud, deep shout. 2. The loud sound made by a large animal. |
grubby | Dirty or messy, especially on hands or clothes. |
pier | A structure built over water where boats can dock. |
bulge | Something that swells or sticks out, often rounded. |
mangled | Something that is severely damaged or twisted out of shape. |
jug | A container, usually with a handle, used for holding liquids. |
restrict | To limit or control something. |
scruffy | Looking untidy or not well-groomed. |
paddock | A small field or enclosure for horses or other animals. |
mutter | To speak quietly or in a low voice, often when not happy. |
tottery | Unsteady or shaky, as if about to fall. |
coop | A small, enclosed space for keeping chickens or other birds. |
restrain | To hold back or prevent from doing something. |
fleet | A group of vehicles or ships moving together. |
vat | A large container, often used for holding liquids like dye or chemicals. |
moor | To secure a boat in place by tying it to a post or dock. |
scanty | Inadequate or not enough; very little in amount. |
tether | To tie or limit the movement of something using a rope or chain. |
confine | To keep something or someone within certain limits. |
remote | 1. Far away in distance or not easily accessible. 2. A device to control electronic devices from a distance. |
bin | a container for holding and storing items, like trash or groceries. |