Girl wonder Vocab Hurled – (verb) threw with great force

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Girl wonder Vocab Hurled – (verb) threw with great force Pestered – (verb) annoy repeatedly; teased Struck out – (Verb) – got three strikes in baseball resulting in an out Guarantee – (verb) – to make certain Stands – (noun) – raised bleachers for watching sports Panic – (verb) to feel great fear

Fiber (n) – a very thin thread or cord

Bulletproof –(adj) something so strong that a bullet can not go through it

Shuttle – (n) a spacecraft that transports astronauts from Earth to space

Astronaut (n) – a person who is trained to travel and work in space

Excellent (adj) – very, very good

Professor – (n) a person who teaches college

Computers (n) – devices that store, recover, and process, information

Partners (n) – people who share, work, or play together

Soldier – (n) a member of an army

Serve (v) – to be a member of the armed forces

Applied (v) – asked for admission

Aboard (prep) – on or inside, as in a vehicle