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Summary: The Princeton Review Vocab Minute is a series of short, easygoing songs that each teach four words in about 60 seconds. Each song is rated for the appropriate grade level. If you can remember the lyrics to every song, but not what the teacher said yesterday, then don't miss these.
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- Artist: The Princeton Review
- Copyright: 2005 Princeton Review
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Use this song to get out of some hairy situations.
M-O-T-H-E-R spells some new vocabulary words.
Why settle for smart when you can be erudite?
If you think taxes is a state bordering Mexico, have we got a song for you!
Learn this song and you'll sound uncommonly smart.
Hope you enjoy this menagerie of adjectives!
There are many words to describe life's little problems.
Here's one to sleep on.
Check him out. This guy is off the charts on the exhilaration meter.
Learn how to benefit from the Bene factor.
Lay down the lines to this tune and you'll have instant credibility.
Abstemious or gluttonous? Magnaimous or avaricious? What's it gonna be for the New Year?
Those in the know call his body tumescent.
From a hushed whisper to a cacophony, this song runs the decibel gamut.
Find out how Polly does it all. (Hint: She's a Polly-Math.)