VOCABULARY WORDS Greyling grief deep sadness sheared cut off sharply.

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VOCABULARY WORDS Greyling

grief deep sadness

sheared cut off sharply

slough to be cast off or gotten rid of

wallowed rolled and titled

sandbar a bar of sand formed in a river or sea by the action of tides or currents

selchie common character in English folk stories; appears as a person on land and a seal in the water

hearth the floor of a fireplace usually made of stone or brick

mantel a shelf above a fireplace

sleek smooth or glossy, as hair or animal

-ly how or in what way Ex: quickly

-ology the study of Ex: geology (study of rocks)

-ous full of Ex: spacious (full of space)

-en having, like Ex: golden(like gold)