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Chapters 19-44
Walk Two Moons 34-44
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| agitated | upset, angry, or annoyed |
| bountiful | large in quantity; plentiful |
| extensively | to a great or vast degree |
| function | to work or operate in a particular way |
| occupied | being used |
| potential | possible; capable of happening or becoming real |
| refrain | to hold oneself back from action |
| tempt | to be inclined or to entice one to do something |
| treacherous | untrustworthy; dangerous |
| bound | to move by jumping or leaping |
| cavort | to play or dance about in a lively manner |
| expression | a particular look, action, or vocal intonation indicating something such as a thought or feeling |
| figure | the form of anything; shape, outline, or appearance |
| fumble | to move oneβs hands or handle something in a clumsy, erratic way |
| merely | only; and nothing more |
| outcropping | part of a rock formation that is no longer deeply beneath the earth but visibly above the surface |
| unadulterated | not mixed with impurities |
| crucial | extremely important |
| distinctly | in a way that is easy to recognize or understand; clearly |
| horrid | causing horror or disgust |
| occur | to happen; take place |
| respond | to say something in return; to answer or reply π |
| uniform | designated dress meant to distinguish a particular group of people π |
| vaporize | to evaporate and turn into gas; to cause to become vapor π |
| visualize | to create images in your mind based on descriptions in the text π |
| ghastly | very bad |
| pious | deeply religious |
| berserk | crazy and violent especially because of anger |
| reassurance | something that is said or done to make someone feel less afraid, upset, or doubtful |
| malinger | to pretend to be sick or injured in order to avoid doing work |
| console | to try to make (someone) feel less sadness or disappointment |
| defy | to go against |
| percolate | to pass slowly through something that has many small holes in it |
| dissuade | to convince not to do something |
| legitimate | allowed according to rules or laws |
| despair | to no longer have any hope or belief that a situation will improve or change |
| spare | to prevent (someone or something) from experiencing or being affected by something unpleasant or harmful |