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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Tenement | Noun Run-down apartment house barely meeting minimal standards Ex: They had known each other since childhood, growing up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the same tenement building on Fifth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B. |
| bout | Noun short period of intense activity of a specified kind (boxing) Ex: Each had fought many bouts representing their community and had won two gold-plated medals plus a silver, and a bronze medallion |
| jab | Verb To poke or thrust abruptly (a type of punch in boxing) Ex: They fooled around with a few jabs at the air, slapped skin, and then took off, running lightly along the dirty East River’s edge. |
| barrage | Verb bombard (someone) with something Ex: Antonio then beat the air with a barrage of body blows and short, devastating lefts with an overhand, jaw-breaking right. |
| superimpose | Verb To place on top of Ex: Antonio’s face, superimposed on the screen, was shattered and split apart by the awesome force of the killer blow |
| torrent | Noun an overwhelming number or amount Ex: Felix did a last shuffle, bobbing and weaving, while letting loose a torrent of blows that would demolish whatever got in its way. |
| perpetual | Adjective Continuing forever or indefinitely Ex: The night was blurred with perpetual motions of left hooks and right crosses. |
| dispel | Verb To cause to separate and go in different directions Ex: If Felix had any small doubt about their friendship affecting their fight, it was being neatly dispelled. |
| groggy | adjective Stunned or confused; slow to react |
| ward | Verb To guard or protect against something harmful Ex: Felix braced himself but couldn’t ward off the barrage of punches |
| despair | Verb To lose hope Ex: I despaired as I looked in the mirror. Pencil thin, not cute anywhere. |
| eavesdrop | Verb To listen secretly to a private conversation of others Ex: I was almost back at my classroom door when I heard voices raised in anger. I stopped. I didn’t mean to eavesdrop. |
| falsify | Verb To make false or fake by adding to or changing something Ex: I don’t care who her father is! I won’t falsify records! |
| agile | Adjective Quick and light in movement Ex: So even though our family was quite agile and athletic, there would never be a school sports jacket for us. |
| vile | Adjective Disgusting; unpleasant Ex: Something bitter and vile tasting was coming up in my mouth. |