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find the meaning of the words from the dictionary and make a sentence of your own for each of them. Trundled, dialect, alighted​

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Answered by Emillyyyy
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trundled

past tense: trundled; past participle: trundled

(with reference to a wheeled vehicle or its occupants) move or cause to move slowly and heavily.

dialect

noun

a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.

alight

verb

past tense: alighted; past participle: alighted

descend from a train, bus, or other form of transport.

My own sentence:

  • The wagon trundled heavily down the dusty cobbled street, its wheels heaving under the weight of all the milk cartons.
  • Their dialect is so different to this country's!
  • She alighted from the train.

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Answered by ajayverma843
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Explanation:

find the meaning of the words from the dictionary and make a sentence of your own for each of them. Trundled, dialect, alighted

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