Making a loud, wailing cry Staring angrily Twelve o’clock at night

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Making a loud, wailing cry Staring angrily Twelve o’clock at night Vocabulary: Week of November 11th Glaring Howling Thorny Midnight Eager Chattered Making a loud, wailing cry Staring angrily Twelve o’clock at night Covered with sharp points Wanting very much to do something Clicked together quickly

Vocabulary: Week of November 11th All the boys and girls were ________________ to ride the pony. My teeth ___________________ because it was cold outside. Be careful! The rose bushes are very ___________________. The ____________________ from the wolves woke me up. I don’t understand why the people at the next table were __________________________ at us. You will be able to see the comet in the sky at _____________.