The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks Vocabulary. To appear as a threatening shape Looming:

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The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks Vocabulary

To appear as a threatening shape Looming:

To find out or discover Detect:

A person who can speak without moving their lips Ventriloquist:

A thing or person that is annoying Nuisance:

A scattering of a large group Stampede:

Strange, odd Weird:

Convince someone to do something Persuade:

To give up one thing for another Sacrifice:

Confused Baffled:

Very picky Finicky:

What people think about someone else Reputation:

Large, falling masses Avalanche:

Small shoots of a plant Sprout:

Change the way something looks Disguise:

Making sense Logical:

Wasting time Dawdling:

To leak out slowly Ooze:

To listen to a private conversation Eavesdrop: