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1 - . <The Twits > ( ) . , ! : ( ) . ! Reader ! Twits by Roald Dahl [1/15] 3 hair tonic< > . bald [b ld]1. < > , 2. < > 3.< > , ; (unadorned)4. , 5. ( ) , nail scissors [s z rz] ( ) Do They go to a barber to have their hairy faces cut and trimmed or do theydo it themselves in front of the bathroom mirror with nail 4 sprout [spraut]1.
2 ( ) , ( ) (shoot), 2. [pl.] (=Brussels sprouts)3. , ; 1. ; , 2. up tuft [t ft]1 ( ) , ; 2 , , 3 4 ( ) ; 5 (imperial), 6 , vt. 1 .. , 2 < > vi. ( ) , ( ) tfty [n stril / n s]1 2 stink in a person's nostrils=stink in the nostrils of a person .. [ ] the breath of the nostrils breath5 bristle [br s- l]1 ( ) , ( )2 ( ) ;[pl.]
3 ] ( ) set up one's[a person's] bristles [ ] < > up ;< > up 2 ;.. with , bristle+ + Our path bristles with difficulties..3 , < > ;< > up 2 .. brstly grew in spikes that stuck out straight like the bristles of a 1 - Hairy Faces( )Do they rub hair tonic in to stop their faces from going bald?The stuff even sprouted in revolting tufts out of his nostrils and 2 - Mr. Twit ( ) Roald's 10clubII_ , , , The Twits by Roald Dahl [2/15] 6 sleeve [sli v]1 ( ) ( )2 ( ) , ( jacket)3 ( ), ( ) ( ) 4 =SLEEVELET5 =SLEEVE TARGETbe in one's shirt-sleeves ( ) 2.
4 , sleeve lke weren't big bits, mind you, because he used to wipe those off his handor on his sleeve while he was eating. Every man has a fool in his sleeve.. hang on a person's sleeves .. , .. have a plan[a card, something] up one's sleeve [ , ] laugh[smile] in[up] one's sleeve [ ] mandarin sleeve ( ) put the sleeve on a person .. , ( ) .. , [ ] roll[turn] up one's sleeves ( ) : wear one's heart on[upon] one's sleeve , 7 maggoty1 2 ; 3 , 4 moldy [mo uldi]1 , ; 2 ; , , < >3 , mld i ness [s rd n]n.
5 (pl. sardine, sardines) vt. morsel [m rs- ]1 ( ) (mouthful), ; a morsel of bread 2 , , (fragment) of a morsel of luck It wasn t a morsel of good..3 4 5 [ ] vt. , out he was always able to find a tasty morsel here and there to nibble ordinary unhairy face smudgy [sm d i]a. (smudgier; -iest) , ; ; .you would probably see much larger objects that had escaped the wipeof his hand, things that had been there for months and months, like a piece of maggoty green chees or a moldy old cornflake or even the slimy tail of a tinned 3 - Dirty Beards ( )Roald's 10clubII_ , , , The Twits by Roald Dahl [3/15] gravy [gre ivi] n.
6 U ( ) ; . ( ) [ ] ; ( ) .flannel [fl nl]n. U ( ) . (pl.) ( ). C [ ].4 bother vi. / + + , [ ] , (about; with). +to do/ +-ing , .59wonky [w ki / w k]a. (wonkier; -iest)( ) , , ; ; ; ( ) , .You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth,~10 wart [w rt]n. ; ( ) , . paint a person with his s.
7 S and all , .She used to tell people that this was because she had warts growing on the sole of her left foot and walking was [tra uz rz]pl. ( ) ; ( ) . a pair [three pairs] of , trouser. wear the WEAR1. with one's [pants] down ( ) , [ ] . work one's to the bone ( ) .He wiped the white froth on to his sleeve and wiped his sleeve on his [w mb t]n. ( ( ) ) I watch you like a wombatchapter 5 - The Glass Eye ( )chapter 4 - Mrs.
8 Twit ( )specks of dried-up scrambled eggs fish fingers minced chicken livers a piece of maggoty green cheese a mouldy old cornflake slimy tail of tinned sardine stick out .curl , ; ( ) ; ( ) , n. a foul and smelly old man. an extremely horrid old man chapter 6 - The Frog( )Roald's 10clubII_ , , , The Twits by Roald Dahl [4/15] 14 fetch [fet ]1 ( ) [ , ] ( bring [ ])2 < > to, around ;< > ground 3 < > , 4 < > <.
9 > , < > 5 .. , ..Mr. Twit got out of bed and fetched a jug of cold Skillywigglerskilly [sk li]n. ( ) wiggler [w g- l]1 [ ]2 (wriggler)3 wiggler n. [ ] [ 16apron [e ipr n]n. , , ; ; ( ) . ( (lathe) ); ; ; ( stage); ( ); ( (green) ); ( ) ( ); ( ).]
10 Full [-fu l] n. ( She chose big long ones and put them in a tin and carried the tin back to the house under her squiggly [skw g- l] / ( ) squig gle n. ( ) ; (scribble) vi. ; vt. ; [ ] It's called Squiggly [skw i]a. (squishier; -iest) ; ( ) , . squishiness 's too [dist kt] , (separate)(from); (individual). [SYN.] DIFFERENT. , ; , . [opp.] vague. [SYN.] CLEAR. , . ( ) (decorated).)