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Vowel Diphthongs. Unit 20 Definitions. pew. Which spelling word names the picture below?. a bench used in churches. screw. Which spelling word names the picture below?. to turn and twist until tight; a pointed fastener like a nail with ridges. threw.
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Vowel Diphthongs Unit 20 Definitions
pew Which spelling word names the picture below? a bench used in churches
screw Which spelling word names the picture below? to turn and twist until tight; a pointed fastener like a nail with ridges
threw Which spelling word names the picture below? to have flown through the air
yew Which spelling word names the picture below? evergreen trees that have flat, slender needles
broil Which spelling word names the picture below? to cook close to a flame or heat
foil Which spelling word names the pictures below? metal that has been hammered into small flexible sheets
hoist Which spelling word names the pictures below? pulley to raise or lift with a machine
joint Which spelling word names the picture below? the place where two things are joined
ploy Which spelling word names the picture below? a plan to do something sneaky or tricky
soy Which spelling word names the picture below? a type of sauce or bean
blouse Which spelling word names the picture below? a dressy shirt worn by a female
cloud Which spelling word names the picture below? a white or dark mass floating in the air
mount Which spelling word names the picture below? to climb or get up on
pound Which spelling word names the picture below? unit used for measuring
sound Which spelling word names the picture below? anything that is heard
trout Which spelling word names the picture below? a type of fresh-water fish
crowd Which spelling word names the picture below? a large group of people
drown Which spelling word names the picture below? He ______ the waffle in syrup.
prowl Which spelling word names the picture below? to roam quietly and shyly in search of food or something to steal
town Which spelling word names the picture below? a large collection of homes and other buildings; smaller than a city