At The Bottom of New Lake - Sonya Larson

The exercise was created 2020-03-17 by rubenbrundell. Question count: 22.




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  • Utterly completely or extremely.
  • A glance to give a quick short look.
  • Perseverance continued effort and determination.
  • Resistance the act of fighting against something that is attacking you, or refusing to accept something.
  • Proficiency the fact of having the skill and experience for doing something.
  • Beckon If something beckons, it attracts people.
  • Disproportionate too large or too small in comparison to something else, or not deserving its importance or influence.
  • Deregulate to remove national or local government controls or rules from a business or other activity.
  • Murk darkness or thick cloud, preventing you from seeing clearly.
  • Devastated completely destroyed.
  • Sanctuary protection or a safe place, especially for someone or something being chased or hunted.
  • Inlet a narrow strip of water that goes from a sea or lake into the land or between islands.
  • Path a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving.
  • Excruciating extremely boring, painful or embarrassing.
  • Spreadsheet a computer program, used especially in business, that allows you to do financial calculations and plans.
  • Chalk a type of soft white rock.
  • Congress the elected group of politicians in the US who are responsible for making the law, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
  • Offence upset and hurt or annoyed feelings, often because someone has been rude or shown no respect.
  • Pit stop an occasion when a driver in a motor race stops in the pits (= area where cars are repaired).
  • Detention a form of punishment in which children are made to stay at school for a short time after classes have ended.
  • Debris broken or torn pieces of something larger.
  • Devour to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left.

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