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aroumatic (definition) | (adjective) smelling sweet or spicy |
aromatic (sentence) | The ___ smell of the lemons in the grocery store made me crave lemonade. |
canebrakes (definition) | (noun) an area overgrown with canes (like sugar cane) |
canebrakes (sentence) | My dog disappeared into the __, as he chased the coon. |
dormant (definition) | (adjective) as if in a sleeping state |
dormant (sentence) | During the winter all plants and some animals, like bears, are ___ . |
drastic (definition) | (adjective) severe; harsh; extreme |
drastic (sentence) | When she joined the marines, to prove herself, Jane made a ___ move by shaving her head. |
dumbfounded (definition) | (adjective) shocked to the point of being speechless |
dumbfounded (sentence) | Dwight Howard was __ when Chris Paul made a |
fester (definition) | (verb) to decay; to grow rank |
fester (sentence) | Ahava forgot to use alcohol on the patient’s wound, and it began to ___. |
muster (definition) | (verb) to gather |
muster (sentence) | Chris had to __ a smile, when |
provisions (definition) | (noun) supplies |
provisions (sentence) | When the storm of 2010 hit Frederick, Deven’s family stocked up on their ___, to wait out the snow. |
quavering (definition) | (verb) shaking or trembling |
quavering (sentence) | When Kaitlyn got up to speak, she was ___ from nervousness, until the audience began to cheer. |
sheen (definition) | (noun) brightness; shininess |
sheen (sentence) | When Cori started feeding her dog eggs, he developed a brilliant ___ in his coat. |
sparsely (definition) | (adverb) thinly spread; not thick |
sparsely (sentence) | As Jacob grew older, his hair laid more ___ across his head. |