3. “ His teeth were crooked like a pile of wrecked cars.” =
4. “ His teeth were crooked like a pile of wrecked cars.” =
5. “ His teeth were crooked like a pile of wrecked cars.” =
6. “ His teeth were crooked like a pile of wrecked cars.” =
7. In the movie, “Independence Day, ” alien ships hovered over major cities around the world, waiting to strike. The woman hovered over her daughter ’s shoulder whenever she chatted on the internet with anyone. Syn: linger, float, loom (over) Ant: soar Definition: (v) to float or hang suspended over; to move back and forth over or around
8. hover Last Friday night, I saw a bumblebee hovering over a Marygold.
9. ` “ The laggard worker caused the entire project to fall behind schedule.” (adj.) “ Tour guides often have to urge laggards to keep up with the rest of the group.” (noun) Syn: (n) slowpoke, straggler, (a) sluggish, lazy Ant: (n) early bird (a) swift, speedy Definition: (n) a person who moves slowly or falls behind (a) Falling behind; slow to move or act (describing a person or thing)
10. laggard (noun) Last Thursday, while walking home from my bus stop, I saw a very laggard snail walking on the road trying to get across the street.
11. laggard (adjective) Last Saturday, while at the race we saw that there was a laggard guy. He is always the last one in the race.
12. “ Several students plan to collaborate on a History Fair project about the American Revolution.” Syn: (team up, join forces) Ant: work alone Definition: to work together
13. collaborate (verb) Last Friday, we decided to collaborate and do the recycling together so that it would take us less time and finish quicker.