Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

(Quiz on Monday)Bridge to Terabitha Vocabulary Ch1-Ch4

I have moved the Quiz to Monday it is all Brian's fault...

AB
NarniaAn imaginary land like Oz or Never Never Land.
abruptlyto change or stop in an quick way. Short or sudden in speech or manner.
cageycautious of being trapped or deceived
clabbersour milk that has thickened or curdled
consolationTo comfort in time of distress or suffering
conspicuouseasily seen
crouchedTo stoop low with the legs bent; squatting close to the ground.
despisedTreated with contempt; hate or dislike intensely
distributionto divide among several or many; to spread out
endureTo undergo; to sustain; to put up with; to tolerate; to bear.
exhilarationThe feeling of great joy. High spirits; invigoration; excitement
goggle-eyedto be wide eyed while staring at something or someone
gritStrength and a lot of courage. To clench or grind the teeth in anger or determination. Tiny rough pieces of sand or stone
gritsCoarsely ground hulled corn boiled as a breakfast dish in the southern United States.
grudginglyDoing something when you really don't want to. To have bad feelings for someone that has done something to you
hypocriticalSaying one thing and doing another. False or deceptive
intoxicatedStupefied, dulled or excited by the effects of a chemical substance.Giddy, happy or influenced by some emotion.
muddledTo be or cause to be confused or bewildered.
ominouslyWith a sense of threat or doom. Showing a sign of evil or misfortune to come
plunkedto put down or drop in a sudden or heavy way
primlyVery fussy about one's appearance and behavior.
proverbialHaving become an object of common mention or reference. Relating to a proverb or saying. Connected to a wise or witty saying .
pudgyShort and fat or thick; dumpy
reassessingTo go back to find out or decide the importance size, or value
repulsivevery unpleasant to the senses, feelings, or thoughts; disgusting
retreatingPull back or move away or backward.
rousedBecome active. easily excited to anger or action; stirred up
rumpusThe act of making a noisy disturbance.
sarcasmUsing a remark that makes fun of a person in a sneering or bitterly cutting way
siegeThe surrounding and blocking of a fortified place while trying to capture it
sulkedShowed anger by being moody or silent. To pout or go off by yourself showing displeasure
swooshedTo move quickly by with a rushing sound
thrashedTo beat soundly with a stick or whip. To move or stir about.
vigorouslyWith great strength and endurance.


Henrico ITRT
ITRT
VA

This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber.
Learn more about Quia
Create your own activities