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This document delves into the meanings and applications of vocabulary words such as "boasted," "crept," "crown," "village," and "vines." Each term is defined and illustrated with context-rich examples, demonstrating their use in everyday language. The nuances of these words are explored through sentences showcasing their meanings in various contexts, from bragging about achievements to describing the serene existence of a village. Learn how to incorporate these words into your own vocabulary to enhance communication and expression.
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boasted • Bragged • Ed boasted that he had the largest pumpkin in the county.
crept • moved slowly • Traffic crept when an accident blocked two lanes of the interstate.
crown • a pretty head covering • This is the crown of the Holy Roman Emperor.
village • A group of houses that is not as large as a town • This is an ancient Cherokee village of longhouses and wigwams.
vines • plants with long stems that need to be held up • The grapes on these vines are nearly ready to pick.
I would like to visit this pretty New England _______. • boasted • crept • crown • village • vines
Many people grow clematis _____ up their mailboxes. • boasted • crept • crown • village • vines
The tortoise may have _____, but his persistence allowed him to win the race. • boasted • crept • crown • village • vines
Queen Elizabeth wears a _____ for formal occasions. • boasted • crept • crown • village • vines
The news reporter _______ when the H & C sign was finally lit. • boasted • crept • crown • village • vines