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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- uncouth - - babel - - tankard - - shanks - - ostler - - tipsy - - neigh - - champ - - crocks - - amiss - - league -




Goes about at a great pace on his long shanks; though he don't tell nobody what cause he has to hurry.

The host has a tipsy cat.

Were these people all in league against him?

The ostler has an intoxicated cat.

They neigh and bite their silver bits;

"Half a minute, it you please!" shouted the man over his shoulder, and vanished into a babel of voices and a cloud of smoke.

I hope that you'll not take it amiss.

He had a tall tankard in front of him, and was smoking a long-stemmed pipe curiously carved.

"Frightening my customers and breaking up my crocks with your acrobatics!"

They yell and champ their silver bits;

The Shire-hobbits referred to those of Bree, and to any others that lived beyond the borders, as Outsiders, and took very little interest in them, considering them dull and uncouth.