Winter vocabulary (Linked to our English)
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blizzard |
Blizzard is a severe snow storm with strong winds.
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blustery |
Blustery day is a day with strong winds.
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perishing |
The plants were perishing from lack of water.
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isolated |
An isolated pillar of rock left when the top of an arch has collapsed. Overtime further erosion reduces the stack to a smaller, lower stump.
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raw |
Store raw meat away from cooked meat.
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famished |
The young children were absolutely famished after a day out.
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soaring |
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swooping |
Swiftly, the vultures were swooping towards the animal carcass on the ground.
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muffled |
A muffled sound is quiet or difficult to hear.
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cascading |
The rain was cascading down the clear window glass.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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