James and The Giant Peach Vocabulary

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James and The Giant Peach Vocabulary
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James and The Giant Peach Vocabulary Fifth Grade Novel Study

Fifth Grade Novel Study Chapter 8 – 11 Vocabulary Fifth Grade Novel Study

Words to Know tunnel greedy soggy trembling gigantic bolt horror glanced recline faint famished

tunnel A hollow passageway greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint tunnel A hollow passageway

horror Fear, afraid greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint horror Fear, afraid

faint To pass out greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint faint To pass out

bolt Leave fast greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced recline famished faint bolt Leave fast

soggy wet greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint soggy wet

recline Tilt back greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint recline Tilt back

Large, enormous gigantic greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint gigantic Large, enormous

Very hungry famished greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint famished Very hungry

Wanting more than you need greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint greedy Wanting more than you need

To shake trembling greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror glanced bolt recline famished faint trembling To shake

A quick look glanced greedy trembling tunnel soggy gigantic horror bolt recline famished faint glanced A quick look

Wanted more than they needed Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The aunt were greedy and wanted lots of money. Wanted more than they needed stupid

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The boy was trembling after seeing the ghost. shaking speaking

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? We walked through the tunnel to the other side. Hollow passage bridge

Wet stormy Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The grass was very soggy and there were mud puddles all over after the rain. Wet stormy

huge dark Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Her house was gigantic and towered over my house. huge dark

happiness fear Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I felt the horror when we lost our sister for an hour at the amusement park. happiness fear

looked smelled Which means the same thing as the underlined word? She glanced at me when I farted. looked smelled

Ran away quickly Came to the door Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I bolted when I heard Dad’s car pull in the drive. Ran away quickly Came to the door

Sat back Watched tv Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I reclined in my Lazy Boy chair. Sat back Watched tv

starving tired Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I was famished after football practice. starving tired

Get upset Pass out Which means the same thing as the underlined word? He was about to faint after he saw the ghost. Get upset Pass out

You’ve got it!