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What does the word 'foul' mean?
What does the word 'foul' mean?
- Disgustingly dirty; repulsive (correct)
- Pleasant smell
- Funny or humorous
- Delightfully clean
What does 'imitating' mean?
What does 'imitating' mean?
Copying someone
What is a 'crayfish'?
What is a 'crayfish'?
A type of freshwater crustacean that looks like a small lobster
What does the word 'squelched' mean?
What does the word 'squelched' mean?
What does 'phenomenon' refer to?
What does 'phenomenon' refer to?
What does the word 'obvious' mean?
What does the word 'obvious' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary from Chapter 7: "The Missing Gator of Gumbo Limbo Swamp"
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Foul: Refers to something that is disgustingly dirty or repulsive, often associated with unpleasant odors or conditions.
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Imitating: Describes the act of copying someone’s actions, speech, or behaviors, often used in contexts of learning or mimicry.
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Crayfish: A freshwater crustacean resembling a small lobster, commonly found in streams and ponds. They play a significant role in the ecosystem.
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Squelched: Means to crush or suppress something, often used in contexts where noise or movement is muffled or eliminated.
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Phenomenon: Represents something that is rare, extraordinary, or remarkable, often attracting interest or curiosity.
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Obvious: Indicates something that is easily seen or understood, leaving little room for doubt or confusion.
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