Vocabulary 1
Shag- a person on a soccer team that must get the soccer ball when it is our of bounds
Example Sentence: The new kid in school decided to be the new Shag of the school's soccer team since he not too active in action sports.
Part of Speech: noun
Example Sentence: The new kid in school decided to be the new Shag of the school's soccer team since he not too active in action sports.
Part of Speech: noun
Vocabulary 2
Sleepover- an instance of spending the night at someone else's home
Example Sentence: I'm going to have a sleepover at my friend's place in order to find as new home for myself and my family.
Part of Speech: noun
Example Sentence: I'm going to have a sleepover at my friend's place in order to find as new home for myself and my family.
Part of Speech: noun
Vocabulary 3
X-ray- a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to light but of shorter wavelength and capable of penetrating solids and of ionizing gases
Example Sentence: For Christmas 2012, the best gift I got was a pair of x-ray goggles so that I could see eveything in a weird way.
Part of Speech: noun
Example Sentence: For Christmas 2012, the best gift I got was a pair of x-ray goggles so that I could see eveything in a weird way.
Part of Speech: noun
Vocabulary 4
guts- courage and fortitude; nerve; determination; stamina
Example Sentence: You must really have the guts in order to take on this impossible obstacle course.
Example Sentence: You must really have the guts in order to take on this impossible obstacle course.
Vocabulary 5
guarantee- something that assures a particular outcome or condition
Example Sentence: I can guarantee you now that the boss of the place next store won't be so happy with us when we stole this document.
Part of Speech: noun
Example Sentence: I can guarantee you now that the boss of the place next store won't be so happy with us when we stole this document.
Part of Speech: noun