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vocabulary

vocabulary. REVIEW THE LOOPHOLE OF RETREAT. JOIST. SHINGLES. shingles  plural of shin·gles . TO CONTRIVE. 1. To plan with cleverness or ingenuity; devise: contrive ways to amuse the children. 2. To invent or fabricate, especially by improvisation: contrived a swing from hanging vines.

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  1. vocabulary REVIEW THE LOOPHOLE OF RETREAT

  2. JOIST

  3. SHINGLES shingles  plural of shin·gles

  4. TO CONTRIVE • 1. To plan with cleverness or ingenuity; devise: contrive ways to amuse the children. • 2. To invent or fabricate, especially by improvisation: contrived a swing from hanging vines. • 3. To plan with evil intent; scheme: contrived a plot to seize power.

  5. CONCEALMENT • con·ceal  (kn-sl)tr.v.con·cealed, con·ceal·ing, con·ceals To keep from being seen, found, observed, or discovered; hide. See Synonyms at hide1.

  6. Groped around • to grope around in the darkness. • 2. to search blindly or uncertainly Hardships  conditions of life difficult to endure . something that causes suffering or privation Shudering: Shivering , trembling Haste: • 2. the act of hurrying in a careless or rash manner • 3. a necessity for hurrying; urgency

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