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What does 'pigging out' mean?
What does 'pigging out' mean?
What does 'psychedelic' refer to?
What does 'psychedelic' refer to?
Seeing hallucinations with wild colors and patterns.
What does 'scolded' mean?
What does 'scolded' mean?
Blamed with angry words.
Define 'loot'.
Define 'loot'.
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What is the 'perimeter'?
What is the 'perimeter'?
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What does it mean to 'accessorize'?
What does it mean to 'accessorize'?
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What is 'Givenchy'?
What is 'Givenchy'?
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What is a 'Vespa'?
What is a 'Vespa'?
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What is an 'automaton'?
What is an 'automaton'?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Flashcards
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Pigging out: Refers to the act of indulging excessively in food.
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Psychedelic: Pertains to visual experiences characterized by vivid colors and unusual patterns, often associated with hallucinogenic substances.
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Scolded: Involves reprimanding someone angrily, typically for a mistake or wrongdoing.
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Loot: Describes the act of stealing goods, particularly during chaotic events like riots or after disasters.
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Perimeter: The total distance around the outer boundary of a physical shape or location.
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Accessorize: The process of selecting and adding supplementary items, such as jewelry or bags, to enhance an outfit.
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Givenchy: A well-known brand, particularly recognized for its perfumes and fashion items.
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Vespa: A type of scooter, often characterized by its unique design and small size, resembling a motorcycle.
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Automaton: Refers to a self-operating machine or robot that mimics human actions or functions.
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Test your knowledge of vocabulary from Chapter 10 of 'The Last Olympian'. This quiz includes flashcards with definitions and examples aimed to enhance your understanding of key terms in the text. Ideal for students preparing for exams or wanting to improve their literary vocabulary.