rampageous, subdural haemorrhage bellow, blonde, taut rambunctiousness, grin, critical confinement, quivering, shimmied (a) This is the other word for trembling. (b) This is used for smile.

Match the words in the boxes with their explanations given below:
rampageous, subdural haemorrhage
bellow, blonde, taut
rambunctiousness, grin, critical
confinement, quivering, shimmied
(a) This is the other word for trembling.
(b) This is used for smile.
(c) You call a person this if he/she has pale gold coloured hair.
(d) This is a quality which relates to high energy and noise.
(e) This is related to dancing or moving in a way that involves shaking your hips and shoulders.
(f) This is to express a tendency to show violent and wild behaviour often causing damage.
(g) We use it for a condition which is serious, uncertain and dangerous.
(h) This is a state in which one is forced to stay in a closed space.
(i) This is a medical condition involving bleeding in the brain.
(j) It is a loud, deep shout to show anger.
(k) This is a condition when the rope or leash is stretched tightly.

(a) quivering
(b) grin
(c) blonde
(d) rambunctiousness
(e) shimmied
(f) rampageous
(g) critical
(h) confinement
(i) subdural haemorrhage
(k) bellow
(k) taut
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