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ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell

GLOSSARY Chapters 5, 6 and 7 Name:___________________


WORD OR PHRASE PAGE CATEGORY AND MEANING
STROLLED 33 paseó (v)
LUMP 34 terrón (n)
DUNG 35 estiércol (n)
UTTERING 36 pronunciando (v)
STIR UP 37 provocar (v)
BLEATING 38 balando (v)
DASHED 39 lanzaron (v)
SHRILL 40 agudo (adj)
PLOUGHING 41 arada (n)
GRUDGED 44 escatimaron (v)
IN DESPAIR 45 desesperados (adj)
WEEDING 46 escarbar (n)
BESIDES 46 además (adv)
TROTTER 47 pezuña (n)
SLY-LOOKING 48 astuto (adj)
FETCHED 49 fue a buscar (v)
RADISH 51 rábano (n)
AVENGE 52 vengarse (v)
RUTHLESSLY 56 despiadadamente (adj)
UPSET 57 desbarató (v)
BLOOD-CURLING 58 espeluznante (adj)
Name:_____________________________
EXAMPLE
Laura strolled on the beach when we were on Ibiza
She always only add a lump of sugar to coffee
It is good for plants to put in the land some dung
I think he was uttering something while he left
Michael loves to stir up people with unnecessary comments
Dogs are barking and sheeps are bleating
The dogs dashed straight for the cat
I was awakened by a loud shrill scram
There is not any type of ploughing on winter
They didn't grudged on resources to construct the hotel
Last monday they find a lost boy crying in despair
Paul hates trimming and weeding
Besides, my name is Oscar not Oskar
The pig was sad because he had a broken trotter
Lucy has always been an sly-looking woman
He fetched Kelly when he needed help
I don't know if that is a radish or a cherry
Lucas didn't forgive Jake and preapered an avenge
I think that Paul treat his friends kinda ruthlessly
The dog upset all my bedroom when he was alone
I think that the scream was blood-curling

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