Bill Pickett
Vocabulary
enslaved
1. to make (someone) a slave "I felt enslaved in that house." bundled 1. fastened, tied, or wrapped together "We bundled up during the cold winters." trek 1. to walk usually for a long distance "It was a trek walking home everyday." prospering 1. becoming very successful usually by making a lot of money "Our business is prospering." straddled 1. sitting or riding with a leg on either side "He straddled his horse while riding." rickety 1. not strong or stable and likely to break "This wagon is old and rickety." challenge 1. to say or show that (something) may not be true, correct, or legal "I challenge your opinions on adoption." lasso 1. to catch (an animal) with a lasso 2. a rope with a loop "Use a lasso to bring in that cow." association 1. an organized group of people who have the same interest, job, etc. "What association are you with?" stunt 1. to hinder normal growth 2. an unusual or difficult feat requiring great skill or daring "I can show you a cool stunt!" |
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