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It is a glossary as its name suggests, it is words with three different ways of understanding the word better, such as using illustrations, definitions, synonyms or antonyms, riddles, and prayers. In these ways we can understand the word. Hope you like!

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Glossary: the book thiefMa. Fernanda Mérida IIIBColegio Monte María #14 May

• Rubble:• 1. definition: Any solid substance, as ice, in

irregularly broken pieces. rough fragments of broken stone, formed by geological processes, in quarrying, etc., and sometimes used in masonry.

• 2. sentences:• 1. For the earthquake left a lot of rubbles.• 2. the rubble of the house were stunning Manuel.• 3. picture:

• Carved:• Definition:• To cut into slices or pieces, as a roast of meat. • Part of speech:• verb (used with object)• Illustration:

• Soaking:

• To lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.

• verb

• before washing the cloth put it soak

• Digger:• Also called Digger Indian. a member of any of

several Indian peoples of western North America, especially of a tribe that dug roots for food.

• ¿man he is carrying a shovel and is dedicated to the earth?

• Digger• noun

• Spillage:• Noun

• The act or process of spilling.• • definition• Illustration• Classification speech

• Argue:• In the family is not discussed.• All discussions always end in a discussion.• Verb

• Classification speech• Sentence• Word spelled correctly

• Of such close or compacted texture, or fitted together so closely, as to be impervious to water, air, steam, etc.

• Adjective

• tight

• Thrill• ¿Con el coin vow y me • Encounter con el emo de •Miguel?. ( emotion)• adjective

• Soil

• the portion of the earth's surface consisting of disintegrated rock and humus.

• noun

• Bogeyman

• An imaginary evil character of supernatural powers, especially a mythical hobgoblin supposed to carry off naughty children.

• noun, plural

• Highly

• Adverb

• Able

• legally empowered, qualified, or authorized.

• Adjective

• Grotesque

• Adjective• That grotesque was the party.• The trip was very, very grotesque.

• Grotesque conundrum

• Nightmare

• Noun• A terrifying dream in which the dreamer

experiences feelings of helplessness, extreme anxiety, sorrow, etc.

Steadfastadjectivefirmly fixed in place or position.

Stinkverb stink out, to repel or drive out by means of a highly offensive smell.

Handledadjectivefitted with or having a handle or handles, especially of a specified kind (often used in combination)

• The movie is very funny.• The parade was jocular.

Jocularadjectivegiven to, characterized by, intended for, or suited to joking or jesting; waggish; facetious:

gang• Noun• A group of

youngsters or adolescents who associate closely, often exclusively, for social reasons, especially such a group engaging in delinquent behavior.

• The gang of the church is ugly.

• The gang is boring.

clung• Verb• Simple past tense

and past participle of cling.

• Yesterday cling the book.

• Please cling the brochure.

mute• Adjective• The TV was mute .• The computer is

really mute.

merely• Adverb• only as specified

and nothing more; simply.

• only, just, but, solely, exactly,

lodged• Adjective• (Of a deer or the

like) represented as lying down.

• latest litigate litigation lead astray .

• I have not lodged my oral expression.

• He will be lodged tomorrow engineer.

Thanks!

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