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Week 1 Copper
Vocabulary Week 1 CopperWord 1: Meadow Def: Grassy area between treesSent: You could see Joe picking flowers in the meadow.
2Word 2: Nasty Def: Very bad and offensiveSent: Joe throwing what came out of his nose at girls was really nasty.
Word 3: Shed Def 3: Small building to store thingsSent: Joe hid from his mother in the shed.
Word 4: Unique Def: Different from othersSent: Joe was unique, but not in a good way.
Word 5: Unattractive Def: Not good lookingSent: Joe was so unattractive it was hard to look at him.
Word 6: Sneak Def: To secretly go without being seenSent: Joe often would sneak up and scare people.
Word 7: EmbraceDef: To hug or holdSent: Joe would embrace his dog and then his dog would run away.
Word 8: NoticeDef: To see something suddenlySent: Joe suddenly noticed his backpack was hanging from the tree outside.
9Word 9: Disgusting Def: So bad it makes you feel sickSent: Eating chicken feet is disgusting!
Word 10: Tale Def: A storySent: I heard a tale about a cat with no tail.
Word 11: Cranky Def: In a bad moodSent: Mr. Jim is cranky if he doesnt get his daily chocolate.
Word 12: Horrid Def: Horrible, badSent: Joe is a horrid child who never listens to his teachers.
Word 13: Gasp Def: A big breath of surpriseSent: Joe gasped when they would not let him play football for the team.
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Word 14: AscendDef: To go upSent: Joe ascended to the top of the stairs only to fall and roll down them.
Word 15: ErrandDef: A small job to do or go getSent: Joe had an errand to go get coffee for the teachers.
Word 16: RaggedDef: Clothes that are old and tornSent: Joe wore ragged clothes to look tough.
Word 17: MammothDef: 1)very large 2) a hairy elephant that is now extinctSent: Joes house was mammoth but he told everyone he lived on the streets.
Word 18: Flutter Def: Quick, light movements of wingsSent: The butterfly fluttered away when Joe sneezed.
Word 19: AppearanceDef: What people or something looks likeSent: Joes appearance was really bad cause he wanted to look mean.
20Word 20: CombineDef: To join or add togetherSent: Combining both 4th grades into one class was a big mistake.