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“ Ou , oi , au, and oo ” Vocabulary words. Reeves and Boudreaux. Avoid. Keep away from; prevent the occurrence of. blouse. A light, loose shirt worn by women and girls. boost. An increase in cost OR the act of giving an upward push. browse. Shop around; not necessarily buying.
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“Ou, oi, au, and oo” Vocabulary words Reeves and Boudreaux
Avoid • Keep away from; prevent the occurrence of.
blouse • A light, loose shirt worn by women and girls.
boost • An increase in cost OR the act of giving an upward push.
browse • Shop around; not necessarily buying.
corduroy • A cut pile fabric with vertical ribs that is usually made of cotton.
drowsy • Half asleep, showing lack of attention or boredom.
employ • To pay someone to do something for you or to work for you.
fraud • Something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery. • To be fake and phony
groove • A long, narrow cut in a surface.
noodle • A type of pasta that is long and thin.
poise • Great coolness and composure under strain. • Cause to be balanced.
Rookie (Greg Monroe) • First time or new at something.
scoot • Run or move very quickly or hastily. • To slide suddenly or swiftly.
scowl • Frown with displeasure.
scrawl • Poor handwriting • To write carelessly
slouch • A drooping in posture • Hunched over
snoozed • To take a short nap or to fall asleep quickly.
sooty • Covered or blackened with the ashes of fire.
sought • The past tense of seek • To try to locate or discover • To search for
thaw • The process where heat changes something from a solid to a liquid.
vault • A strong room or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables. • To leap over something using your hands or other supports.