Muggie Maggie Vocabulary

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Muggie Maggie Vocabulary

Examined-(v) to look at something very closely The doctor examined my foot when I thought I had broken it.

Struggled- (v) to have trouble doing or completing something Margret struggled to finish the 100 questions on the major test.

Demonstrate- (v) showing someone how to do something The magician will now demonstrate how he escaped from the handcuffs.

Contrary-(adj) the opposite in character, nature, or position Contrary to popular belief, a dolphin is not a fish.

Admitted-(v) to confess to a mistake or wrong doing When standing before the judge, the criminal admitted to stealing the tv.

Trotted-(v) to walk at a brisk, skipping pace The horse trotted around the field.

Gloomy-(adj) sad, unhappy, darkness During the winter, there are many gloomy days that make me want to sleep in.

Suspicious-(v) the act of suspecting something or someone: out of place The astronaut looked very suspicious at the horse race.

Nuisance-(adj) something annoying My younger sister is such a nuisance when she tries to steal my clothes.

Indignant- (adj) anger aroused from something unjust or unfair Being the only one who got into trouble for her class being loud made molly feel very indignant.

Memos- (n) notes In college, a student must be able to take quick memos on the professors lesson

Collapsed- (v) something falling apart or falling down My plans of visiting my grandmother on Christmas Day collapsed when the blizzard happened.