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What is a muffler?
What is a muffler?
What are gears?
What are gears?
Two or more wheels linked together by interlocking teeth
What does it mean to rustle?
What does it mean to rustle?
To make a dry crackling sound
What does puny mean?
What does puny mean?
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Who is a ventriloquist?
Who is a ventriloquist?
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What is a gear lever?
What is a gear lever?
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What does squatted mean?
What does squatted mean?
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What does juicing refer to?
What does juicing refer to?
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What does dangling mean?
What does dangling mean?
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What is a deal?
What is a deal?
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What is pop commonly referred to as?
What is pop commonly referred to as?
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What does belt refer to in the context of drinks?
What does belt refer to in the context of drinks?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary from Bud Not Buddy - Chapter 10
- Mufflers: Devices used in vehicles to reduce noise, enhancing comfort while driving.
- Gears: Interlocking wheels in machines or vehicles that transmit power and motion; essential for changing speed.
- Rustle: Describes a sound created by moving dry materials, often associated with leaves or paper.
- Puny: Refers to something lacking in size, strength, or significance; often implies weakness or inferiority.
- Ventriloquist: An entertainer skilled in voice projection, manipulating a dummy to appear as if it is speaking.
- Gear Lever: A control mechanism in vehicles allowing the driver to change the gear ratio, crucial for performance.
- Squatted: Describes the action of crouching down on one's heels, often for rest or concealment.
- Juicing: The process of extracting liquid, particularly from fruits or plants, commonly for consumption.
- Dangling: Refers to objects that hang loosely, often indicating a potential for movement or instability.
- Deal: An arrangement between parties, often involving negotiation; fundamental in transactions or agreements.
- Pop: A colloquial term for carbonated beverages, widely used in various regions.
- Belt: Informal term for a drink, highlighting the casual nature of the context in which it's used.
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