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English Final     an animal or person's internal organs 1) causing shame or loss of honor; disgraceful 2) Obscure, not famous` a small group of people or things a disorderly confused fight or struggle at close quarters boasted about or praised in an ostentatious way a military or police operation in which an army or the police surround a place and cut off all outside access to force surrender stretched or pulled tightly; not slack to prove more powerful than opposing forces; to be victorious something that hinders progress in some way not hurt, damaged or harmed in anyway

English Sep 25, 2020

English Final
 

 

  1. an animal or person's internal organs
  2. 1) causing shame or loss of honor; disgraceful
    2) Obscure, not famous`
  3. a small group of people or things
  4. a disorderly confused fight or struggle at close quarters
  5. boasted about or praised in an ostentatious way
  6. a military or police operation in which an army or the police surround a place and cut off all outside access to force surrender
  7. stretched or pulled tightly; not slack
  8. to prove more powerful than opposing forces; to be victorious
  9. something that hinders progress in some way
  10. not hurt, damaged or harmed in anyway

Expert Solution

 

  1. Entrails

an animal or person's internal organs

  1. Inglorious

1) causing shame or loss of honor; disgraceful
2) Obscure, not famous`

  1. Covey

a small group of people or things

  1. Scuffle

a disorderly confused fight or struggle at close quarters

  1. Vaunted

boasted about or praised in an ostentatious way

  1. Siege

a military or police operation in which an army or the police surround a place and cut off all outside access to force surrender

  1. Taut

stretched or pulled tightly; not slack

  1. Prevail

to prove more powerful than opposing forces; to be victorious

  1. Impediment

something that hinders progress in some way

  1. Unscathed

not hurt, damaged or harmed in anyway

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