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Compound Words Quiz #7

Can you guess these compound words based on a definition? - A compound word is formed by combining two shorter words - Examples: Houseboat, armchair, breadstick
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Last updated: July 18, 2022
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A spider's web, especially when old and dusty
Cobweb
Dance move popularised by Michael Jackson in 1983
Moonwalk
Book of photos and words published annually by an institution to commemorate the school year
Yearbook
Involving secret work within a community or organization, espionage
Undercover
Small cart with a single wheel and two handles, used in gardening
Wheelbarrow
A small receptacle for tobacco and cigarette ends
Ashtray
Flying insect that has membranous wings and is found around lakes
Dragonfly
A public expression of protest
Uproar
An enclosed and unroofed area, typically part of a castle or large house
Courtyard
Rooms that can absorb noise
Soundproof
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A pit which yields to pressure easily and sucks down anything resting on it
Quicksand
Medium-sized red lynx that is native to North America
Bobcat
A panel in the ceiling of a car that can be opened for extra ventilation
Sunroof
Linen draped during a meal
Tablecloth
Person confined to an institution such as a prison or hospital
Inmate
Set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run
Railroad
A building in a farm that usually houses animals
Barnyard
A bulletin issued periodically to the members of a business or organization
Newsletter
Echinoderms known for being able to regrow their limbs
Starfish
A soft, rounded fleshy part hanging from the lower margin of the ear
Earlobe
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