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Flocabulary Get Down Under Lesson

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  • Prairie dogs build long tunnels by burrowing beneath the grasslands. Define "burrow" as a verb
    to dig a hole or to tunnel into or under something
  • The jagged rocks were sharp and dangerous to climb. Define "jagged"
    with a rough or sharp edge.
  • Clara was so bored on the bus because she had left her book in the baggage compartment down below. Define "Baggage"
    Suitcase, bags
  • They told him the mountains were dangerous, but David decided to venture up into the rocky cliffs anyway. Define "venture"
    to dare to do; to go somewhere or do something risky.
  • When he wanted peace and quiet, the king spent time in his chamber. Define "Chamber"
    a room; usually a bedroom or a room in a palace.
  • The entrance to our school has four stone columns that are each 30 feet high. Define "column"
    a tall, somewhat thin support for a building.
  • The players entered the arena to begin the championship match. Define "arena"
    a building used for sports or shows.
  • With my new job, I can afford to buy my own clothes. Define "afford"
    to be able to pay for
  • We took a tour of the city in a big bus. Our guide knew a lot about all the sights.
    a short trip through a place, usually with a guide.
  • My little sister loves to splash in the shallow water near the beach. Define "shallow"
    Not deep