The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Vocabulary ESL 10/7

drove Noun A large crowd or people or animals

muddle Verb- to mix up or confuse things Noun- a mess or confusion

rack Verb- to strain in mental effort to cause to suffer pain and sorrow

reckon Verb To calculate or count up To think or have an opinion of To deal with

skiff noun A small boat that can be sailed by one person

loom Verb To dominate over in a threatening way. Example: The 7 foot security guard loomed over the crowd to make sure no one stepped out of line.

exuberant Adjective Filled with lively energy and excitement. Example: The exuberant children opened their long-awaited birthday gifts.