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Teacher: Higginbotham
Across
a paved public walk, typically one along a waterfront at a resort. Page 100. Ex- Here a curving promenade invites casual strolling or sitting next to a shimmering reflecting pool.
showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence. Page 142. Ex-Looking sheepish in the face of such unquestionable dignity, the hooligans skulk away.
Not often; rarely. Page 29. Ex-Actually, the winters are so mild here that lows seldom fall below freezing.
tending to find pleasure in self-denial, submissiveness. Page 106. Ex-But if it's not, no crew would be so masochistic as to refuse to power up one or more engines.
a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion. Page 93. Ex-Indeed, the pang of an avoidable loss lingers longer than the rush of an expected victory.
rub or push against gently with the nose and mouth. Page 82. The cubs nuzzle her, trying to waken her, then settle down beside her.
having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements. Page 149. Ex-He was feeling smug after his win.
contemplate or dwell on one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. Page 111. Ex- The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
Down
strange and frightening. Page 94. Ex-So passionate, so full of pain, it sounded strange and eerie.
relating to the art or practice of public speaking. Page 78. But feints, winks, and oratorical extravagance are the daily tactics of politics.
completely engrossing; compelling. Page 49. Ex-Explorer investigates riveting topics from around the world.
a narrow opening or fissure, especially in a rock or wall. Page 82. Ex-In the two days before the exterminators arrived, the ladybugs discovered every crack and crevice in our house.
appear as a shadowy form, especially one that is large or threatening. Page 87. Ex-The Mountainous islands were looming on the horizon.
very much in love. Page 86. Ex-But the professor used to be a larger-than-life figure on whom the smitten student nurtured a quiet crush.
grind or crush (something) in a mill. Page 156. Ex-There are a few different milling techniques for different weights or such
to provide with a cue or indication; give a cue to; prompt. Page 56. Ex- Will you cue me on my lines?
a small piece or amount of something, especially one that is left over after the greater part has been used. Page 188. Ex-He had my room number written on a scrap of paper in his hand.