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UNIT1 SPELLING LIST

BATCH
REJECT
VANISH
SLOPPY
RHYTHM
BLUNDER
STRICT
MEADOW
RECOVER
CLEANSE
PLEDGE
MYSTERY
EXPAND
BLUFF
PROMPTLY
SIMPLIFY
STATUE
POLISH
SOMEHOW
DREADFUL
SWIFT
TENSE
MODERN
GRASP
BUNDLE
SALARY
QUINTET
MAGNETIC
TEPID
INTACT
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  1. batch
    a collection of things or persons to be handled together
  2. bluff
    a high steep bank
  3. blunder
    an embarrassing mistake
  4. bundle
    a collection of things wrapped or boxed together
  5. cleanse
    clean one's body or parts thereof, as by washing
  6. dreadful
    exceptionally bad or displeasing
  7. expand
    extend in one or more directions
  8. grasp
    hold firmly
  9. intact
    undamaged in any way
  10. magnetic
    of or relating to or caused by attraction for iron
  11. meadow
    a field where grass or alfalfa is grown to be made into hay
  12. Modern
    used of a living language
  13. mystery
    something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
  14. pledge
    a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something
  15. Polish
    of or relating to Poland or its people or culture
  16. promptly
    with little or no delay
  17. quintet
    a musical composition for five performers
  18. recover
    regain or make up for
  19. reject
    refuse to accept or acknowledge
  20. rhythm
    an interval during which a recurring sequence occurs
  21. salary
    fixed payment for services
  22. simplify
    make easier or reduce in complexity or extent
  23. sloppy
    lacking neatness or order
  24. somehow
    in some unspecified way or manner
  25. statue
    a sculpture representing a human or animal
  26. strict
    rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard
  27. Swift
    an English satirist born in Ireland (1667-1745)
  28. tense
    taut or rigid; stretched tight
  29. tepid
    moderately warm
  30. vanish
    become invisible or unnoticeable
Created on Sat Jan 03 21:03:27 EST 2009

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