Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears vocabulary. satisfied having one's needs or desires fulfilled I satisfied my urge for something sweet with a piece.

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Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears vocabulary

satisfied having one's needs or desires fulfilled I satisfied my urge for something sweet with a piece of german chocolate cake.

duty job or responsibility It was Janie’s duty to get her math homework done.

council meeting called to find answers The student council decided it would be fun to have a Hawaiian day in the spring.

mischief behavior that causes problems for others My cat got into some mischief and I had a mess to clean up.

nonsense words or ideas that are foolish and have no real meaning Dr. Seuss was famous for writing books full of nonsense words.

tidbit small piece of something An appetizer is a tidbit of food you eat before the main course of a meal or at a party.

Dennis the Menace is always causing ________. satisfied duty council mischief nonsense tidbit

We named my chihuahua ______ because he is so small. satisfied duty council mischief nonsense tidbit

I worked on my painting until I was _________ with the result. satisfied duty council mischief nonsense tidbit

The city _______ held a meeting to decide if a new jail should be built. satisfied duty council mischief nonsense tidbit

The Lorax is one of Dr. Seuss’ ________ characters. satisfied duty council mischief nonsense tidbit

The soldiers were given guard ____. satisfied duty council mischief nonsense tidbit