absolutely (adverb) - exactly; totally; completely
apologized (verb) - said that one is sorry
altered (verb) - changed
brave (adjective) - ready to face pain or danger
bulged (verb) - swollen outward
cleverly (adverb) - smartly; quickly
cuckoo (noun) - someone that acts different from an ordinary person
disguise (noun) - something worn to hide the appearance
disgusted (verb) - caused strong dislike
director (noun) - a person who manages or guides something or someone
enormous (adjective) - very large; huge
especially (adverb) - more than usually; specially; mainly
examination (noun) - the act of looking at carefully; test
excitement (noun) - something that causes much interest
experience (noun) - something that one lives through
explained (verb) - made clear; showed in detail; gave reasons for
fragile (adjective) - easy to break
grating (noun) - a frame of parallel bars set across an opening
impossible (adjective) - not able to happen
inside (adverb) - into or in the inner part;
jealous (adjective) - resenting what another person can do
jostled (verb) - to be pushed or bumped
manage (verb) - to control
marvel (noun) - something that is wonderful or surprising
museum (noun) - a building for keeping and showing interesting and valuable things
occasion (noun) - a special event; celebration
ordinarily (adverb) - usually
patient (adjective) - putting up with trouble or hardship without getting angry
permission (noun) - allowing someone to do something
pleasant (adjective) - nice; pleasing
politeness (noun) - the act of showing good manners
probably (adverb) - more than ikely
realized (verb) - understood completely
recently (adverb) - not very long ago
regular (adjective) - normal or usual
rude (adjective) - having or showing bad manners
rummage (verb)  - to search for; to make a quick search
soared (verb) - flew at great heights
strode (verb) - to walk with long even steps
supposed (verb) - thought; believed
tangling (verb) - mixing together in a snarl
tiring (adjective) - becoming bored or losing interest
valuable (adjective) - worth a lot of money; of great importance
volumes (noun) - books of a set
wedged - (verb) - squeezed into a small space

 

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