DIRK THE PROTECTOR VOCABULARY. COHORT Kevin decided to obtain a new cohort to complete the mission with.

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DIRK THE PROTECTOR VOCABULARY

COHORT Kevin decided to obtain a new cohort to complete the mission with.

COHORT colleague; associate; partner

CONVENTIONAL The Millers decided to have a conventional Christmas Eve party this year.

CONVENTIONAL traditional, ordinary

DECOY The hunter used a decoy duck to trick the real ducks.

DECOY a thing or person used to lure or tempt into a trap; a fake

FORERUNNER

a person or thing that precedes the coming or development of someone or something else.

HUSTLE The girl scouts hustled me to buy their cookies.

HUSTLE sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity

IMPASSE Because of the opposing opinions on the subject, the political parties were at an impasse.

IMPASSE a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible

PREDATORY The larger dog eyed up the children in a predatory way.

PREDATORY inclined to rob or prey on others

PUNY The puny wrestler advanced slowly in his weight class.

PUNY Small and weak