Robust Vocabulary Lesson 8.

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Robust Vocabulary Lesson 8

If you clutched something, you held it tightly.

If you clambered, you climbed with both hands and feet.

clumsy When you trip and fall, or when you can’t move easily, you may feel clumsy.

If you ached, you felt sore or were in pain.

If you have a feud with someone, you have a big argument.

If you are superior, you are the best.

If you refuse something, you don’t want it.

If you insult someone, you say something mean.

Review Quiz

Who might be clumsy? an athlete a baby learning to walk a tight rope walker

Who might be clumsy? an athlete a baby learning to walk a tight rope walker

If you insult someone, how might that person feel? upset happy glad

If you insult someone, how might that person feel? upset happy glad

If your tooth aches, who might you visit? a dancer a librarian a dentist

If your tooth aches, who might you visit? a dancer a librarian a dentist