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Wondered – feel curious.
Sentence – The men wondered what was to happen now.
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Sputtered – make a series of soft explosive or spitting sounds.
Sentence – Don’t sputter when you speak.
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Sneered – smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
Sentence – He gave an arrogant sneer
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Shuddered – tremble convulsively
Sentence – She shuddered at the thought.
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Quavered – shake or tremble in speaking
Sentence – Her voice quavered during the speech.
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Nagged – be persistently painful or worrying to.
Sentence – I Nagged him so much about it.
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Jeered – make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice.
Sentence – Do not jeer at the misfortunes of others.
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Yelled – shout in a loud, sharp way.
Sentence – I didn’t mean to yell at you, but you nearly scared me to death.
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Sassed – be cheeky or rude
Sentence – I sassed him and all that
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Shrieked – make a high-pitched screeching sound.
Sentence – the wheels shrieked as the car sped away”
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Taunted – provoke or challenge with insulting remarks.
Sentence She ‘s even taunted by the black kids for being black.
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Sobbed – cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps.
Sentence – She sobbed, I would never do that to you.
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Mumbled – say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear.
Sentence – He mumbled something and then left
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Croaked – make a characteristic deep hoarse sound.
Sentence – Bush croaked from the ground.
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Vowed – solemnly promise to do a specified thing.
Sentence – She vowed to be his and his alone from that day forward
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Gushed – speak or write effusively or with exaggerated enthusiasm.
Sentence – The blood that gushed out of her stump
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Snickered – typically scornful laugh
Sentence – He could imagine them snickering as he passed”
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