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George Washington’s Socks Vocabulary Ch. 8-13

Vocabulary in George Washington’s Socks Ch. 8-13 Ambush Ammunition Aroma Breeches Haggard Loom Mercenaries Reverence

What do we call a hand-operated or machine-operated device for weaving thread or yarn into cloth?

Loom

What is another word for pants with legs that come down to the knee; trousers of any kind?

Breeches

What is another word for projectiles used as weapons?

Ammunition

What is another word for a smell, especially a pleasant one?

Aroma

What is another word for showing signs of tiredness, anxiety, or hunger on the face, e.g. dark rings around the eyes?

Haggard

What is another word for a professional soldier paid to fight for an army other than that of his or her country?

Mercenaries

What is another word for feelings of deep respect or devotion?

Reverence

What is another word for an unexpected attack from a concealed position?

Ambush