Running Out of Time Vocabulary Chapters 17 - 20.

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Running Out of Time Vocabulary Chapters 17 - 20

atrocious Determine the meaning of the word in the following sentence “But this is atrocious,” Mr. Neely continued. “Simply atrocious, if you’re right. Are you sure it’s diphtheria? Are you sure there is no medicine? Atrocious – extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal.

Hooligans Read the following sentence, use context clues to determine the meaning. “They sound like ordinary hooligans. Has anyone else tried to stop you?” Hooligans – a young person that displays inappropriate behavior; thug.

thrummed Read the following sentence: “Another turn, and different music thrummed out, loud and raucous. Mr. Neely switched back to the flowing fiddles.” What do you think THRUMMED means? How do you know? Thrummed – to play a string instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings.

raucous In the following sentence, determine the meaning of the word raucous: “Another turn, and different music thrummed out, loud and raucous. Mr. Neely switched back to the flowing fiddles.” Have your ever heard this word before? Raucous –harsh, rowdy, or wild

stifle Determine the meaning of the word STIFLE by using context clues in the sentence below: “Jessie gasped out loud, then clapped her hand over her mouth to stifle the noise.” What noise was Jessie trying to stifle? Stifle – to end by force.

huffy Have you heard this word before? What does it mean in the sentence below? “Then Mr. Neely, sounding huffy: “All right, all right. I’ll double check. I’ll lock her in if it makes you feel better---” Huffy – touchy or snobbish

hesitated Read the sentence below: “Jessie switched positions, hesitating. Her left leg began to tremble under her weight.” What does it mean to hesitate? Have you ever hesitated? Hesitate – to pause or wait .

murmured “This is easy”, she murmured to her pretend audience. “I could climb down the whole wall this way.” When or why would a person murmur? Murmur – a mumble or indistinct voice

peering Read the following sentence: “She half expected to see Mr. Neely’s face peering down.” What does it mean when the sentence says “peering down”? Peering – viewing intently or curiously

raspy In the sentence below, determine the meaning of the word raspy. “Her throat was dry and raspy, and she realized she hadn’t had anything to drink since the KFC restaurant the night before.” Turn and talk - demonstrate a raspy voice Raspy – harsh or grating