Solve this English composition paper.
1. Pair of words :
amble
to go easily and unhurriedly; walk in a leisurely manner
ample
enough to fulfill the needs or purpose; adequate
below
lower place, rank etc.
billow
to swell, surge or rise as in billows of smoke,
dunk
to dip something like tea biscuit donut into something like tyea milk etc before eating it.
duck
to bend body suddenly to avoid a blow or in order to hide.
doll
a childs puppet made in an imitation of people.
dole
that which is given out like : “dole out food”
“doling out punishment”
illusive :that which is giving an illusion of something
elusive :that which isn’t easy to have within one’s grasp
flux
a continuous movement or continual change fashion is always in a state of flux
influx
entry of something or somone : mass influx of refugees ,
influx of dollars
void,
having no effect or result; ineffective; useless.
When used when referring to some law or rule: of no legal force, no value, null.
devoid
completely without; empty or destitute of.
prey
a person or thing that falls victim to someone or something
pry
obtain with difficulty to pry money from a miser
peer or snoop. to pry into peoples business.
wreath
a garland laid upon a grave or hung on a door, window, etc.
wreathe
to coil, twist, or entwine, esp. so as to form into a wreath
pertinent
relevant as in a pertinent question.
penitent
A person sorry for committing a sin/ crime and willing to repent/ atone for his sin.
writhe
to squirm, in twisting or turning movements “ he writhed in pain.
write
to inscribe letters on paper, blackboard using a pen, pencil, chalk etc.
rotund
round or rounded out; plump or stout. “Because of his sense of humour and rotund figure he was often sought for theatrical productions.”
round
something round or rounded; thing or part that is spherical,
scour
to remove as if by cleaning; sweep away; get rid of “ to scour a greasy frying pan”
score
to get by effort or merit; gain to score a resounding success
to make a point or points, as in a game
to keep account of by or as by lines or ; tally; mark
retch
to undergo the straining action of vomiting, esp. without bringing anything up
wretched
deeply distressed or unhappy; miserable; unfortunate
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