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1 © Brent Coley 2008 | www.mrcoley.com Key Vocabulary Houghton Mifflin Reading Theme 1 – Nature’s Fury

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5 Sample Sentence: The thick fog caused the two cars to collide.

6 Definition: v. To bump into another mass with force

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8 Sample Sentence: The funnel cloud touched down at 4:30 p.m.

9 Definition: n. Tornado cloud that is wide at the top and narrow where it touches the ground

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11 Sample Sentence: Be careful not to cut yourself on the jagged piece of glass.

12 Definition: adj. Having a ragged or pointed edge or outline

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14 Sample Sentence: The lightning lit up the night sky.

15 Definition: n. A flash of light that occurs when electricity builds up in storm clouds

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17 Sample Sentence: The settlers chose to farm in the prairies of the Midwest.

18 Definition: n. Large areas of flat or rolling grassland

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20 Sample Sentence: It takes the Earth 24 hours to rotate one time.

21 Definition: v. To turn around (spin) on a center or axis

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23 Sample Sentence: The hail storm caused severe damage to the farmer’s crops.

24 Definition: adj. Serious or extreme in nature

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26 Sample Sentence: The sizzling bacon smelled great as it cooked in the frying pan.

27 Definition: adj. Crackling or hissing with intense heat

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29 Sample Sentence: Tornadoes cause damage to homes in the Midwest every year.

30 Definition: n. Rotating columns of air accompanied by whirling funnel- shaped downspouts


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