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"Let's rearrange the room." REARRANGE means...
 
move things around
 
throw things out
 
take things away
 
add more things to
"He emerged from the shadows." EMERGED means...
 
came out of
 
hid from me
 
was born in
 
ran away from
To make a short stop...
 
pause
 
clause
 
period
 
stammer
"I thought I saw a figure of a duck, but it's just a shadow." FIGURE means...
 
shape
 
drawing
 
a part of
 
the colour of
Amazement means ...
 
surprise
 
disappointment
 
happiness
 
fear
To take a quick breath in surprise.
 
gasp
 
sigh
 
fart
 
scream
She makes clothes out of ...
 
curtains
 
blankets
 
hangers
 
blinds
"Please be at ease. I'll answer your question." AT EASE means...
 
be relaxed, not worried
 
patiently waiting
 
acting like it's not important
 
worried and scared
"There was a burglary!" A BURGLARY means
 
something was stolen
 
someone was killed
 
there was a fight
 
someone ate burgers
If you FROWN, you might feel...
 
confused
 
happy
 
excited
 
bored
IRREGULAR means
 
not at normal times
 
all the time
 
usual
 
how strange things happen
I'm familiar with Indian customs. FAMILIAR means...
 
know about
 
have family
 
always try
 
don't like
"It's critical that we go to the hospital right now." CRITICAL means...
 
very important
 
not a big deal
 
not trustworthy
 
exciting
To solve a mystery you must: ask questions, look into facts, follow clues. A good verb for this is:
 
investigate
 
demonstrate
 
case the joint
 
remark
"The Mysterious Case of the Violin". CASE means...
 
a problem to be solved
 
a box for the violin
 
an illness
 
a type of music
"I only glanced at the book." GLANCED means...
 
looked quickly
 
studied
 
touched
 
didn't look
"Wow, that sounds like a remarkable adventure!" REMARKABLE means...
 
unusual
 
boring
 
dangerous
 
difficult