scramble [skraembl] v. To scramble is to move somewhere quickly and desperately.
-* The hikers scrambled down the side of the hill. sergeant [sd:rd 3
snt] n. A sergeant is a soldier or police officer of middle rank.
-* He was promoted to sergeant after a year in the army. sheer [pax] adj. If you describe something as sheer, it is complete and very strong.
- + 1 was impressed by her sheer dedication to jogging. S t a n c e [staens] n. A stance is an attitude about an issue that someone states clearly.
-* My stance is that using oil and gas is bad for the environment. telegraph [telegraef] n. A telegraph is a method of sending electric messages on wires.
-* In the 1900s, the telegraph was the fastest way to send a message. textile [tekstail] n. Textile is cloth that has been woven or knitted.
-»■ The blue textile was going to be used to make blouses. tornado [torneidouj n. A tornado is a tube-shaped formation of air that spins very quickly.
-*■ During a tornado, the safest place to be is underground. typhoon [taifu:n] n. A typhoon is a large tropical storm that moves in circles.
-♦ Thousands of people lost electricity after a typhoon hit Australia. Wail [well] v. To wail is to show sadness by crying loudly.
-* The baby wailed because it was hungry. wardrobe [wordroub] n. A wardrobe is the collection of all of a person’s clothing.
-»■ She bought some new clothes to expand her wardrobe. qo'li bilan sapchib o'tmoq