Vocabulary Review February 8, 2016. To prevent enjoyment, remove or leave without Verb.

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Vocabulary Review February 8, 2016

To prevent enjoyment, remove or leave without Verb

Deprive To prevent enjoyment, remove or leave without Verb

Dried out, dehydrated, or extremely thirsty Adjective

Parched Dried out, dehydrated, or extremely thirsty Adjective

To put things into a mess, confusion, or being unorganized Verb/Adjective

Clutter To put things into a mess, confusion, or being unorganized Verb/Adjective

To force something open or move Verb

Pry To force something open or move Verb

Having a rough uneven appearance Adjective

Jagged Having a rough uneven appearance Adjective

Walking or moving awkwardly, similar to staggering Verb

Lurch Walking or moving awkwardly, similar to staggering Verb

To cut, stab or slice into something Verb

Pierced To cut, stab or slice into something Verb

Disgusting, horrible, offensive Adjective

Vile Disgusting, horrible, offensive Adjective

Weak, fragile, feeble Adjective

Frail Weak, fragile, feeble Adjective

To grab, to hold onto, or firmly grip something. Verb

Clasp To grab, to hold onto, or firmly grip something. Verb