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Vocab 8


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Swarmed
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To move around in a large group.

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Swarmed
To move around in a large group.
Wrenched
To twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist
Cutlass
A short heavy curved sword with one edge
Headlong
With the head first and the rest of the body following
Unconscious
Not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition
Briskly
​In a practical and confident way
Trotted
If a horse or similar animal with four legs trots, it runs at its slowest speed, using short steps in which a front leg and the back leg on the opposite side move together
Bucked
To force a way through or proceed against (an obstacle
Boom
A loud, deep, resonant sound
Lurched
To make a sudden unsteady movement forward or sideways
Receded
To go or move away; retreat; go to or toward a more distant point; withdraw
Scarce
Very small in amount or number
Morale
The amount of confidence and enthusiasm
Circumnavigation
The act of sailing all the way around something, especially all the way around the world
Subdue
Defeat them or bring them under control by using force
Stake
A share in something, esp. a financial share in a business, or an emotional investment in something
Perished
To die, especially in an accident or by being killed, or to be destroyed
Ailment
An often persistent bodily disorder or disease
Eerily
​In a strange, mysterious and frightening way
Reap
Cut or gather (a crop or harvest)