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CATAPULT (CAT uh pult ) – a slingshot 1 Unit 7

CATAPULT (CAT uh pult ) – a slingshot 1 Unit 7. Before the invention of cannons, CATAPULTS were used by armies to attack castles and fortes. 2. When the Dolphins beat the Steelers, the victory CATAPULTED them into first place.

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CATAPULT (CAT uh pult ) – a slingshot 1 Unit 7

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  1. CATAPULT (CAT uh pult) – a slingshot 1Unit 7 • Before the invention of cannons, CATAPULTS were used by armies to attack castles and fortes. 2. When the Dolphins beat the Steelers, the victory CATAPULTED them into first place.

  2. ALIENATE (AY lee uh nayt) – To make hostile; to cause to feel unwelcome 2 • Her boss ALIENATED his secretary by shouting at her when she made a mistake. 2. Barb was ALIENATED from her group when they learned that she was the town gossip.

  3. GLUTTON (GLUT en) – One who eats or consumes a great deal 3 1. Jack was a GLUTTON for punishment; no matter how many times he was knocked down in the fight, he kept getting up.

  4. MUSTER (MUS tur) – To collect, to gather, to inspect 4 1. In 1836 the Texans at the Alamo MUSTERED all the troops available to defend against the invading Mexican army.

  5. BEGET (bi GET) – To give birth to; to create 5 1. Chronic lying becomes a habit which starts out with one small lie, which BEGETS a second lie, which BEGETS a third lie, and so on.

  6. CURTAIL (ker TALE) – To lessen, to shorten 6 1. The chairman requested that we should CURTAIL any further discussion of women’s rights until the women arrived.

  7. PARANOIA (par uh NOY uh) – A mental illness of unreasonable anxiety 7 1. Tanya’s PARANOIA was so advanced she thought everyone who came to her door was an assassin who had come to kill her.

  8. FACILITATE (fuh SILL uh tate) – To make easier 8 • Cassette tapes FACILITATE learning a foreign language. 2. In order to FACILITATE the sale of their home, George came down on the price.

  9. CRAVEN (KRA ven) – Cowardly 9 • The CRAVENLY act of the assassin, John Wilkes Booth, led to the death of President Lincoln. 2. To let his wife do his fighting for him was the act of a CRAVEN husband with no backbone.

  10. MODE (mowed) – Manner, fashion 10 1. Once he became a lawyer, Tico put aside his jeans and dressed in the MODE of his contemporaries, conservative dark s suits, white shirts and ties.

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