Compete for the chance to golf and gain points by selecting the BEST synonym, antonym, related word, or near antonym for a given sentence.

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Compete for the chance to golf and gain points by selecting the BEST synonym, antonym, related word, or near antonym for a given sentence.

2 Teams Teams alternate giving an answer. Wrong answer – 0 points and one team member gets an opportunity to golf. Correct answer – 1 point and two team members get opportunities to golf. Each golf ball that goes in the hole is one point.

The German Shepherd’s fur was ROUGH to the touch.

The German Shepherd’s fur was BRISTLY to the touch.

The chef LADLED soup into each of the bowls.

The chef SPOONED soup into each of the bowls.

The tiger’s sharp teeth FLASHED in the moonlight.

The tiger’s sharp teeth GLINTED in the moonlight.

The subjects kneeled before the Russian KING.

The subjects kneeled before the CZAR.

While walking on the SLICK ice the boy tripped and fell.

While walking on the SLIPPERY ice the boy tripped and fell.

Adam was WEARY from playing video games all night.

Adam was EXAHUSTED from playing video games all night.

The rearing elephant looked HUGE.

The rearing elephant looked ENORMOUS.

We couldn’t see the stars because the sky was OVERCAST.

We couldn’t see the stars because the sky was CLOUDY.

The playful monkeys SCREAMED at each other and swung from tree to tree.

The playful monkeys SCREECHED at each other and swung from tree to tree.

The peanut butter pie is DELICIOUS.

The peanut butter pie is YUMMY.

The children HURTLED down the hill on their sleds.

The children BARRELED down the hill on their sleds.

The sea glass was POLISHED smooth by sand and water.

The sea glass was RUBBED smooth by sand and water.

The music at the concert was so LOUD people in the front row had to wear ear plugs.

The music at the concert was so EARSPLITTING people in the front row had to wear ear plugs.

The detective SEARCHED for any clue that would help him solve the mystery.

The detective INSPECTED for any clue that would help him solve the mystery.

The lake and forest look beautiful at DUSK.

The lake and forest look beautiful at SUNSET.

The pain will LESSEN as the wound heals.

The pain will DIMINISH as the wound heals.

The boy practiced so he would not FALTER while giving his speech.

The boy practiced so he would not STUMBLE while giving his speech.

The cranky old man’s VISAGE was looked tired and cranky.

The cranky old man’s FACE was looked tired and cranky.

The diamond was MARRED by flaws.

The diamond was SPOILED by flaws.