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Chapters 1-26
Walk Two Moons 1-26
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| sullen | showing irritation or resentment, often expressed by a gloomy silence |
| absolutely | totally and definitely; without question |
| accumulate | to collect or gather |
| colossal | huge or very great in size |
| interject | to put among or between other things, often abruptly |
| notion | an idea or belief |
| obvious | easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind |
| caboodle | a collection or group of things |
| diabolic | bad or unpleasant |
| dismantle | taken apart |
| gallantly | in a manner showing special courtesy or respect, particularly toward women |
| indicate | to direct attention to; to point out |
| precisely | exactly |
| ruination | destruction that causes something or someone to be wrecked or ruined. |
| suspend | to stop something for an amount of time. |
| trait | an aspect of a person or character’s behavior and attitude that make up that character’s personality |
| 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 one’s hands or handle something in a clumsy, erratic way |
| merely | only; and nothing more |
| outcropping | part of a rock formation that is not longer deeply beneath the earth but visibly above the surface |
| unadulterated | not mixed with impurities |