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Mighty Jackie Story Vocabulary Choose a button below. I need to Unit 1 – Lesson 5 Mighty Jackie Story Vocabulary Choose a button below. I need to study first! I am ready to quiz myself!

Story Vocabulary Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie legendary muttered gaped Relating to a story that has been handed down for many years and has some basis in fact muttered Spoke in a low, unclear way with the mouth closed gaped Stared with the mouth open, as in wonder or surprise snickering Laughing in a mean or disrespectful manner insult A remark or action that hurts someone’s feelings or pride fluke A chance happening; an accidental turn flinched To draw back or away, as from something unpleasant; wince exhibition An event for people to watch just for fun pitcher The member of the baseball team who throws the ball to the batter sneered Looked at someone or something in an unkind way showing you do not respect or approve of them delicate Needing careful treatment, especially because it can be hurt or damaged easily Click the arrow when you are ready to quiz yourself! Good Luck!

-1- stared with the mouth open, as in wonder or surprise Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -1- stared with the mouth open, as in wonder or surprise legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -2- Relating to a story that has been handed down for many years and has some basis in fact legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -3- Needing careful treatment, especially because it can be hurt or damaged easily legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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-4- The member of the baseball team who throws the ball to the batter Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -4- The member of the baseball team who throws the ball to the batter legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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-5- To draw back or away, as from something unpleasant; wince Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -5- To draw back or away, as from something unpleasant; wince legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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-6- A chance happening; an accidental turn Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -6- A chance happening; an accidental turn legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -7- Looked at someone or something in an unkind way showing you do not respect or approve of them legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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-8- Laughing in a mean or disrespectful manner legendary exhibition Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -8- Laughing in a mean or disrespectful manner legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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-9- A remark or action that hurts someone’s feelings or pride Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -9- A remark or action that hurts someone’s feelings or pride legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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-10- Spoke in a low, unclear way with the mouth closed legendary Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -10- Spoke in a low, unclear way with the mouth closed legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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-11- An event for people to watch just for fun legendary exhibition Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie -11- An event for people to watch just for fun legendary exhibition insult muttered pitcher fluke gaped sneered flinched snickering delicate

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Vocabulary – Mighty Jackie CORRECT! End Click on the next number to go to the next definition. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11