Moon Runner Vocabulary.

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Moon Runner Vocabulary

Gigantic Being like a giant in size, strength, or power Some of the dinosaurs were gigantic creatures. Gigantic

Much smaller than the usual size We have a miniature train. Miniature

Especially In a special way; specifically These coats are designed especially for tall people. Especially

Lapped To wash or splash with a light, slapping sound The waves lapped at his feet as he stared across the ocean. Lapped

Vanished To disappear or become invisible My smiled vanished when I heard the bad news. Vanished

Having a bad feeling toward another person who is a competitor; envious Were you jealous of the winner? Jealous

Haze Fine dust, smoke, or water vapor floating in the air The haze along the beach did not allow the lifeguard to see who was swimming. Haze

Lure To attract by offering something tempting He can lure the mouse out of the hole with cheese. Lure

Deliberately Done or said on purpose; intentional She told a lie deliberately to fool him. Deliberately

Brief and clear It was a crisp picture in which I could see every hair on my dog’s head. Crisp