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Dorian Gray

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Bourdon A deep, continuous humming or drone sound.
Divan A long, low sofa without a back or arms, often used for reclining.
Caprice A sudden and unpredictable change of mood or behavior; whim.
Laden Heavily loaded or weighed down.
Wanes Decreases gradually in size, extent, or degree; diminishes.
Ensconced Settled securely or comfortably in a place.
Wizen To become dry, shrunken, and wrinkled with age.
Verities Truths or principles, especially those that are enduring or fundamental.
Posed Adopted a particular attitude or stance, often for effect or appearance.
Egad An old-fashioned mild oath or exclamation of surprise or emphasis.
Subaltern A junior officer or subordinate, especially in the military.
Jarvies Drivers of horse-drawn cabs or carriages.
Collieries Coal mines and the buildings associated with them.
Cheroot A cylindrical cigar with both ends clipped during manufacture.
Petulant Childishly sulky or bad-tempered.
Panegyric A formal public speech or written text praising someone or something.
Languorous Characterized by a dreamy, lazy, or relaxed mood.
Proletariat The working-class people, especially in a capitalist society.
Lionize To treat someone as a celebrity or give them a lot of public attention.
Dowagers Widows holding property or a title from their deceased husbands; elderly women of high social status.
Created by: Peter Whitehead
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