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(CK) Tuck Everlasting Vocabulary Ch 20 - Epilogue

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entranced   spellbound; hypnotized   It was as if he were _____ and-yes, envious, like a starving man looking through the window at a banquet.  
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insistent   determined; unrelenting   But there were new threads now, tugging and _____, which tied her just as firmly to the Tucks.  
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obliging   good-natured; helpful   The next _____ roll of thunder saw the window frame wedged once more into place.  
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parched   dried out; dehydrated; withered   It looked dried out today, _____. "It's thirsty," Winnie said to herself.  
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unwittingly   unknowingly; unintentionally   Winnie dared not sleep in the jail cell, for fear she would kick off the blanket and give herself away _____.  
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profoundly   strongly; deeply   Mae had not been found, and Winnie was _____ grateful for that.  
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accomplice   partner; associate   It was a crime. What Winnie had done was a crime, and she was an _____.  
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staunchly   supportively; loyally   Winnie's family understood, and afterward they drew together _____ around Winnie and supported her.  
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revulsion   distaste; strong dislike   A feeling of _____ swept through Winnie after picking up the toad, and she wiped her hand again and again on her skirt.  
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constricted   cramped; tight; compressed   Winnie had wanted to cough, and she passed a long hour trying to swallow away the tickle that _____ her throat.  
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