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Wordly Wise, Lesson 12 (6th)

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  • to confuse; to prevent from understanding
    baffle
  • to get the better of; to defeat
    overpower
  • deep distress or misery; trouble; misfortune; full of woe; unhappy; very bad; wretched
    woe
  • to pull or carry with effort; the amount caught or taken at one time; the distance traveled or to be traveled
    haul
  • the surrounding of a place in order to force it to surrender
    siege
  • to be very happy
    rejoice
  • an enemy or opponent
    adversary
  • a stupid or careless mistake; to move in a clumsy or careless way
    blunder
  • suggesting or leading to evil or harm
    sinister
  • very big; enormous
    colossal
  • one who keeps watch or guards a point of entry
    sentinel
  • the winner in a contest or struggle; successful in a contest or battle
    victor
  • to mock; to ridicule
    scoff
  • to discover something not easily noticed
    detect
  • to give up by leaving in a time of danger; to lose or give up completely; to withdraw help or support from one in need
    abandon