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Touching Spirit Bear

Vocabulary 16-20 Groups 2 and 3

WordDefinition
irked to annoy somebody slightly
shudder to shake or tremble uncontrollably from a reaction such as cold, fear or disgust
vaulted leaping or springing over something, especially by pushing on it with the hands or using a pole
scouring searching for something
potential the capacity or ability for future development or acheivement
wry combining, or expressing a mixture of mild amusement and irony (sarcasm)
charred overcooked; burnt
vulnerable open to emotional or physical danger or harm; weak; helpless
menacingly threateningly; dangerously
fester irritate, worsen, aggravate
breaching to leap above the surface of water
retrieved get back, recovered
sheepish showing an embarrassment as a result of having done something awkward or wrong
self-conscious uncomfortable, insecure, unsure of yourself
fondly lovingly, tenderly, caringly
ancestors relatives, relations, family
redemption salvation; improved state of somebody or soemthing saved from apparently irreversible decline
loped to run in a relaxed and easy way, taking long strides
galvanized a coated metal, usually iron or steel, with zinc to prevent corrosion
pursuit chase, hunt, search
grimacing frowning, scowling; expressing disgust or pain
dawdled waste time; to spend more time than is necessary in doing something
caulking using a material to fill in seams or to stop up the gaps or cracks in something
stifled to cut off a physical act, for example, a yawn or laugh before it develops
composure calm and steady control over the emotions (sadness, laughter, anger, etc.)
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