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WORD MATCH ANSWERS FOR BUFFALO DOG 1, 2 and 3
Word Match Answers for Buffalo Dog Episode 1
- Bountiful: (c.) Giving or containing plenty.
- Elder: (f.) A person having authority because of age and experience; one who is older.
- Groan: (a.) To utter a deep moan of pain, grief, or displeasure.
- Request: (b.) To ask for.
- Smash: (g.) To crush or destroy completely.
- Stampede: (h.) To run away or cause (as cattle) to run away in panic.
- Tumble: (d.) To fall suddenly and helplessly.
- United Nations: (e.) An international organization composed of most of the countries of the world, founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and economic development.
If you got 6 or more right, pat yourself on the back!
Word Match Answers for Buffalo Dog Episode 2
- Feast: (g.) A meal with plenty of food and drink.
- Funnel: (f.) A utensil shaped like a hollow cone
with a narrow tube at the small end, used to direct a downward flow into a small opening.
- To graze: (e.) To feed on growing grasses and herbage.
- Gust: (a.) A strong, sudden rush of wind.
- Narrow: (c.) Having limited width, especially in comparison with length.
- To peer: (h.) To look closely and curiously.
- Successful: (b.) Having a positive, beneficial, or favorable result or outcome.
- To tan: (d.) To convert (animal skin) into leather.
If you got 6 or more right, give me a high paw!
Word Match Answers for Buffalo Dog Episode 3
- Belongings: (d.) Personal items that one owns
- Clothing: (h.) Covering for the human body
- Farewell: (a.) Relating to a time of leaving
- Moccasins: (g.) Soft leather shoes without a heel and with the sole and sides made of one piece
- Pemmican: (b.) A food prepared by Native Americans from lean dried strips of meat pounded into paste, mixed with fat and berries, and pressed into small cakes
- Platform: (c.) A horizontal surface raised above the level of the adjacent area
- Soot: (e.) A black powder formed when something is burned
- Travois: (f.) An animal-drawn vehicle made of two crossed trailing poles used by Plains Indians to transport a load
If you got 6 or more right, way to go!
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