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Prevent Fraud with Cool Poise: Boost Your Vocabulary Skills

Discover the world of vocabulary words with Reeves and Boudreaux. Learn how to avoid fraudulent practices and boost your word knowledge. From blouses to corduroy, browse through definitions and examples while improving your language skills. Explore words like drowsy, to employ someone, and the concept of fraud. Find your groove with new terms and enhance your writing with better vocabulary. Master words like noodle and poise, while gaining insights on rookie errors. Scoot through definitions on scoot and scowl, and uncover meanings behind words like slouch and snoozed. Dive into the language of sooty and sought, while understanding the thawing process and the importance of vaults.

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Prevent Fraud with Cool Poise: Boost Your Vocabulary Skills

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  1. “Ou, oi, au, and oo” Vocabulary words Reeves and Boudreaux

  2. Avoid • Keep away from; prevent the occurrence of.

  3. blouse • A light, loose shirt worn by women and girls.

  4. boost • An increase in cost OR the act of giving an upward push.

  5. browse • Shop around; not necessarily buying.

  6. corduroy • A cut pile fabric with vertical ribs that is usually made of cotton.

  7. drowsy • Half asleep, showing lack of attention or boredom.

  8. employ • To pay someone to do something for you or to work for you.

  9. fraud • Something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery. • To be fake and phony

  10. groove • A long, narrow cut in a surface.

  11. noodle • A type of pasta that is long and thin.

  12. poise • Great coolness and composure under strain. • Cause to be balanced.

  13. Rookie (Greg Monroe) • First time or new at something.

  14. scoot • Run or move very quickly or hastily. • To slide suddenly or swiftly.

  15. scowl • Frown with displeasure.

  16. scrawl • Poor handwriting • To write carelessly

  17. slouch • A drooping in posture • Hunched over

  18. snoozed • To take a short nap or to fall asleep quickly.

  19. sooty • Covered or blackened with the ashes of fire.

  20. sought • The past tense of seek • To try to locate or discover • To search for

  21. thaw • The process where heat changes something from a solid to a liquid.

  22. vault • A strong room or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables. • To leap over something using your hands or other supports.

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