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uHurricane. /ˈhʌrɪk(ə)n,ˈhʌrɪkeɪn/.
a storm with a violent wind.
Huddle.
Crowd gathered together
uStiff.
not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid; severe or strong
Bristly. /ˈbrɪsli/. Thorny,
spiky
Patch.
a piece of cloth or other material used to mend or strengthen a torn or weak point
Tweed.
a rough-surfaced woolen cloth
Devastating ./ˈdɛvəsteɪtɪŋ/.
highly destructive or damaging.
As
a noun refuse (REF-yooss) means food waste, scraps, or garbage
As a verb, refuse (ree-FYOOZ)
means to reject.
Knapsack.
a soldier's or hiker's bag with shoulder straps.
Turn out. to
have a particular result
To foot the bill.
Idiom. to pay for something, esp. something expensive
Caver.
a person who explores caves
Hike.
a long walk or walking tour
Stranded.
Beached, grounded.
Wind up in.
idiom. to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do.
Put the price on.
determine the value of.
To reflect to something.
Consider
or
think carefully about
Speech impediment.
Obstacle to speaking clearly.
lisp.
a speech defect in which s is pronounced like th in thick and z is pronounced like th in this.
stammer.
speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words.
Rucksacks.
Knapsacks
Momentum.
Force or speed of movement.
Eye of the storm. Idiom.
A calm in the middle of a turbulent situation.
Dyke.
Barrier built along the edge of a body of water to prevent flooding.
Flotsam. \flot-suhm.\.
Refuse or debris from a ship.
Desperate. Adj.
involving extreme danger or disaster.
Entranced. Ehn TRANSTI.
In a state of wonder or amazement.
hallucination (huh loo suhNAY shuhn).
something perceived that has no reality