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1.sideways KK [ˋsaɪd͵wez]DJ[ˋsaidweiz]
From:If you feel yourself being pulled down, roll sideways to shake the big cat off of you.
adv.
-Toward one side.
-From one side.
-With the side forward.
EX.We had to get through the narrow openingsideways.
2.snarl KK[snɑr!] DJ[snɑ:l]
From:Jessie then snarled like a dog, looking directly at the mountain lion.
v.
-To growl viciously while baring the teeth.
-To speak angrily or threateningly.
-To utter with anger or hostility.
EX.The dog snarled at the stranger.
3.despair KK[dɪˋspɛr] DJ[diˋspɛə]
From:A part of me did not want Richard Parker to die at all, because if he died I would be left alone with despair, a foe even more formidable than a tiger.
v.
-To lose all hope.
-To be overcome by a sense of futility or defeat.
n.
-Complete loss of hope.
-One despaired of or causing despair.
4.fury KK [ˋfjʊrɪ]DJ[ˋfjuəri]
From:Tigers go woof when they are [surprised], a short, sharp [explosion] of fury that would instantly make your legs jump up and run away if they weren't frozen to the spot.
n.
-Violent anger; rage.
-A fit of anger.
-Violent or frenzied action.
-A violent disturbance or intense period of activity.
-Any of the spirits who pursue and torment the doers of unavenged crimes, identified with the Greek Erinyes.
EX.This county felt the full fury of the storm.
5.growl KK [graʊl]DJ[graul]
From:No lips were rising and failing, no teeth were showing, no growling or snarling was coming from him.
n.
-The low, guttural, menacing sound made by an animal.
-A gruff surly utterance.
v.
To emit a low guttural sound or utterance.
To speak in an angry or surly manner.
To utter by growling.
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