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89 magnificent (adj.) impressive
90 majestic (adj.) royal
91 majestically (adv.) in a royal manner
92 mead (n.) meadow (old English)
93 meadows (n.) grassy fields
94 melodramatic (adj.) extremely dramatic or emotional
moving from one area to another at different
95 migrating (v.)
times of the year
96 military arts (n.) the study of fighting and warfare
97 mill (n.) a building where grain is turned into flour
98 monotonous (adj.) boring
someone who finds the route and guides a
99 navigator (n.)
spaceship
100 new-mown (adj.) freshly cut
101 nibbling (v.) taking small bites
a game played with a heavy ball and nine
102 ninepins (n.)
vertical columns called pins
103 oft (adv.) often (old English)
104 parlour (n.) a sitting room in a house
105 passed away (v.) died
people who exchange letters as a hobby but
106 pen pals (n.)
usually have not met
107 physicist (n.) a person who studies the laws of physics
108 pitch (n.) an area of play
109 plied (v.) worked steadily
110 poker (n.) a straight metal rod for moving coal or wood
111 precious (adj.) of great value
112 principle (n.) a standard belief
113 promptly (adv.) immediately; quickly
114 puzzled (adj.) confused
115 quit (v.) to stop doing something
116 rapid (adj.) swift and speedy
117 rear end (n.) the back part of something
the way two or more people, groups or
118 relations (n.)
countries behave with each other
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