McBroom and the Big Wind

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McBroom and the Big Wind 4-4

prairie noun grassland

zephyr On the prairie, we are used to having many zephyrs. noun a west wind On the prairie, we are used to having many zephyrs.

brace noun pair, two of a kind

distinctly adverb clearly; specifically Which of these can you see distinctly?

rambunctious adjective active or noisy in a violent way The bighorn sheep were rambunctious on the mountains.

ornery adjective stubborn or hard to handle

trifling Trifling Important (Not important) adjective little or not important Trifling (Not important) Important

hibernate adjective to be inactive or dormant

mite adjective a tiny bit It was a mite windy before the tornado hit.

calculate verb figure out