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jovial



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careen



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wrath



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grimace



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a cappella



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minuscule



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squalor



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morbid



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pseudonym



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tranquil



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jolly



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anger; fury



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very small



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to tip or swerve from side to side



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not continuous; stopping and starting



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grimace



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sallow



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tranquil



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squalor



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pseudonym



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Use the word morbid in a sentence.



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What is a synonym for tranquil?



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What is the definition of intermittent?



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Use the word minuscule in a sentence.



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_______________ is without musical instruments as accompaniment.



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jolly

to tip or swerve from side to side

anger; fury

a facial contortion expressing pain or disgust

without musical instruments as accompaniment

very small

miserable, filthy conditions

gruesome

false name; pen name

peaceful; calm

jovial

wrath

minuscule

careen

intermittent

Lauren grimaced when she saw her report card. "I think I would rather not go home tonight," she said.

After having the stomach flu for five days, John looked sallow.

When Marilyn comes home from work, she turns on tranquil music and slies down on the couch for half an hour.

The family had to live in squalor for two years before they could afford to rent a decent place.

Some people use pseudonyms because they don't want their real name to be known.

Carolyn thought her grandparents were getting entirely too morbid. All they talked about were their illnesses and funeral plans.

peaceful

not continuous; stopping and starting

Most insects are minuscule, but some roaches can grow as long as an adult's thumb.

a cappella






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