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Published on Nov 30, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DESPISED

  • V.
  • To feel contempt for;scorn
  • I despised the boxing toy game.
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PUNY

  • Adj.
  • Of less than usual size or strength;small and weak
  • At the lego store the legos were very puny.
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NAUSEATINGLY

  • Adv.
  • To feel nausea or cause nausea in
  • When I walked in my house it was so nauseatingly full of dog smell.
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PANDEMONIUM

  • N.
  • Wild uproar or confusion
  • Everyone was filled with pandemonium during the Boston marathon.
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PROVERBIAL

  • Adj
  • Of or about a short wise saying used for a long time by many people.(proverbs)
  • The proverbial saying "a friend in need is a friend indeed" was stated by my grandpa a lot of times.

RETREATING

  • Pg.20
  • V.
  • To move back;Withdraw
  • The general sounded the horn to tell that they were retreating.
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ROUSED

  • Pg.20
  • V.
  • To excite; stirred up
  • The boy was roused by the sound of the telephone ring.

CONSPICUOUS

  • Pg.24
  • Adj.
  • Easily seen.
  • A traffic light should be placed in conspicuous places so the public can see it.
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DELIBERATELY

  • Pg.26
  • Adj.
  • Carefully thought out beforehand.
  • The man deliberately thought what answer he should put out on the difficult math test.
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REGALLY

  • Pg.40
  • Adv.
  • Belonging to a queen or king; royal
  • The citizens regally where protesting because of the king not donating money.
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