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ENG VOCAB FROM OF MICE AND MEN

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remains of something, pieces of stone, etc...   debris  
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being in a state of rest, lying down   recumbent  
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done quickly, being on time   prompt  
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sudden or unexpected   abrupt  
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inclined to quarrel, always ready to fight   pugnacious  
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taking in, opening the mind   receptive  
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feeling, exhibiting respect   reverent  
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domineering in haughty manner, overbearing   imperious  
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showing irritation or ill humor by gloomy silence   sullen  
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out of distance but you can still see, someone who doesn't talk out loud   aloof  
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to turn away   avert  
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floating or suspended in the air   hover  
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tediously repetitious or lacking variety   monotonous  
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sullenly, melancholy, gloomy   morose  
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one who always has doubts, questions, or degrees with generally accepted conclusions   skeptic  
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menacing, threatening   ominous  
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belittling   derogatory  
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anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy   apprehensive  
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self-satisfied and unconcerned; unworried, content   complacent  
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deserving a scolding, blameworthy   reprehensible  
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deficient or lacking in quantity   meager  
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being in low spirits, depressed   dejected  
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inclined or eager to fight, hostile or aggressive   belligerent  
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to twist or squirm as in pain, struggle or embarrassment   writhe  
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anger aroused by something unjust, mean, or unworthy   indignation  
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