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TMDG Vocabulary

TMDG Vocabulary. dank. Adj. Jack shivered as he splashed through the creepy, dank cave. palpable. Adj. As Tanner P. dropped back to pass on fourth down, the tension in BGA’s stadium was almost palpable. hoarse. Adj.

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TMDG Vocabulary

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  1. TMDG Vocabulary

  2. dank • Adj. • Jack shivered as he splashed through the creepy, dank cave.

  3. palpable • Adj. • As Tanner P. dropped back to pass on fourth down, the tension in BGA’s stadium was almost palpable.

  4. hoarse • Adj. • After cheering on the Lady Commodores basketball team for two hours, Bryce M.’s voice was hoarse.

  5. anguish • noun • Holland M. was in anguish because the cafeteria ran out of lime Jello brand gelatin seconds before she got to lunch.

  6. peril • Noun • Elli R. was in grave peril as she walked around the haunted house.

  7. vigor • Noun • After the weekend – and lots of sleeping in – Austin H. felt his vigor was restored and was ready to face another week of school.

  8. forbidding • Adj • The old prison building, with its dark stone and soaring black steel guard towers, is a forbidding place.

  9. lacerated • Adj • Because he cut quickly, Mr. Wyatt left lacerated edges around the opening of the expensive Christmas present his A period English class bought for him.

  10. brute • N: Zachary W.– the big brute! – just pushed Charlotte L. out of the way on his way to the lunchroom. • Adj.: Using brute force, Blake K.ripped the door from its hinges and used it to fight Katlin.

  11. palatial • Adj. • After signing with Arsenal for 5 million euro per year, Anna K. bought a palatial home that featured 33 rooms and 10 solid gold telephones.

  12. bluff • Noun • Ligonlooked down from the bluff at the crocodile sliding through the green-grey water of the river.

  13. debacle • Noun • The party turned out to be a huge debacle after GraceJ. accidentally set the house on fire, and John G. tried to put it out with lighter fluid.

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