Theme 1 Night of the Twister and Blizzard vocabulary

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Night of the Twisters and Blizzard! Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Slide show for Night of the Twisters and Blizzard. Originally downloaded from Sara Wojtovich at https://sites.google.com/a/dysart.org/mrs-wojtovich-s-class/homework/vocabulary/nightofthetwistersandblizzardvocabulary and then modified for my own purposes.

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Night of the Twisters and Blizzard!

Vocabulary

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AlertSentence: The city alert signaled to the residents that there was a tornado nearby.

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Alert (noun-n)Definition: A warning signal signifying danger or an emergency.

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BoltingSentence: Andrew was bolting for the door as the roof crashed down around him.

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Bolting (Verb-V)Definition: moving suddenly

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DesperateSentence: Emergency crews plowed through the night to bring the desperate folks to safety.

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Desperate (verb-v)Definition: Willing to do or try anything in order to survive.

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FlickeringSentence: The flickering lights signaled to the boys that the weather outside was becoming dangerous.

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Flickering (verb-v)Definition: shining unsteadily; quickly turning on and off

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FloesSentence: The ice floes filled up the river mouth causing a huge flood in the nearby town.

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Floes (noun-n)Definition: masses of floating ice

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HuddledSentence: The survivors huddled together in the old lifeboat.

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Huddled (verb-v)Definition: crowded together

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ImmenseSentence: The immense snowstorm stretched all the way from Kansas to North Texas.

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Immense (adjective-adj)Definition: Very large

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LullSentence: The lull between the two twisters made us believe it was safe to go outside.

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Lull (noun-n)Definition: A calm period

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OminousSentence: The ominous clouds let the storm chasers know a tornado was forming.

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Ominous (adjective-adj)Definition: Signaling trouble or danger.

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Reception Sentence: The poor radio reception signaled that the storm was becoming more dangerous.

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Reception (noun-n)Definition: converting electrical signals into sound or light, as in a radio or tv

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StrandedSentence: Jessica was stranded at the camp ground when her car battery died.

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Stranded (verb-v)

Definition: Left in a difficult position; usually left alone not by choice.

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TreacherousSentence: The treacherous roads were covered with ice and snow. This made it very dangerous for anyone to drive on.

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Treacherous (adjective-adj)Definition: Dangerous