Wordly Wise Book 6 Lesson 4

Wordly Wise cards 4

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Up in the air, especially in flight.
Strong breeze kept the kites aloft.
To reach; to arrive at.
Redwood trees attain heights of over 300 feet.
To achieve.
The library attained its lofty goal of raising ten thousand dollars for the repair fund.
A piece of furniture with drawers and shelves for the storage and display of plates, dishes, and bowls.
This splendid antique buffet contains a valuable collection of china.
A meal laid out for guests to help themselves.
The abundance of food at the buffet allowed people to go back for second or third helpings.
To pound repeatedly; to batter.
High winds and waves buffeted the ship during the storm.
To escape by being quick or clever.
The mouse eluded the cat by slipping through the crack in the wall.
Hard to find or capture.
The elusive outlaws were familiar with the terrain while pursuing them were not.
Hard to explain or make clear.
Albert Einstein's connection between energy and the speed of light is too elusive for most nonscientists to grasp.
Able to catch on fire easily.
Children's night clothes must be fireproof so they are not flammable.
To remain in place over an object or location.
Hummingbirds hover by beating their wings sixty times a second.
To fill with air or other gases.
Inflate the tires to the correct pressure.
Danger.
Mountaineers who climb without partners put their lives to jeopardy.
To put in danger of loss or injury.
Smokers jeopardize their bad health by smoking cigarettes.
To hold back in place with ropes or anchors.
After the sailors moored the boat to the dock, they went ashore.