The Sign of the Beaver Vocabu-lit lesson 26.

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The Sign of the Beaver Vocabu-lit lesson 26

Beseeching Your Definition: Begging, pleading Dictionary Definition: To beg for urgently or anxiously

Envious Your Definition: Being jealous, wishing to have something Dictionary Definition: Feeling or showing a desire to have what someone else has; feeling or showing envy

Prowess Your Definition: Great ability or skill Dictionary Definition: Distinguished bravery; especially military valor and skill

Range Your Definition: A series of things in a line Dictionary Definition: A group or collection of different things or people that are usually similar in some way

Snare Your Definition: A kind of trap; a position or situation from which it is difficult to escape. Dictionary Definition: A device that has a loop which gets smaller when the end of it is pulled and that is used to catch animals.

Sound Your Definition: In good condition; solid and strong Dictionary Definition: Free from mistake; showing good judgment

Sparingly Your Definition: Not using or giving a lot of something Dictionary Definition: Marked by or practicing careful restraint of resources

Teeming Your Definition: To become filled to overflowing Dictionary Definition: To be present in large quantity

Threadbare Your Definition: Very thin and in bad condition from too much use Dictionary Definition: Not very effective, interesting, etc., because of being used too often

Trust Your Definition: Belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc. Dictionary Definition: Reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something