The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury

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The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury Vocabulary

The Pedestrian - Vocabulary Phantoms Manifest Intermittent Ebbing Antiseptic Regressive

phantoms (n.): ghosts; illusions.

phantoms (n.): ghosts; illusions. Manifest (v.): appear; become evident.

phantoms (n.): ghosts; illusions. Manifest (v.): appear; become evident. Intermittent (adj.): appearing or occurring from time to time.

phantoms (n.): ghosts; illusions. Manifest (v.): appear; become evident. Intermittent (adj.): appearing or occurring from time to time. Ebbing (v.): lessening or weakening.

phantoms (n.): ghosts; illusions. Manifest (v.): appear; become evident. Intermittent (adj.): appearing or occurring from time to time. Ebbing (v.): lessening or weakening. Antiseptic (n.): substance used to sterilize or to prevent infection.

phantoms (n.): ghosts; illusions. Manifest (v.): appear; become evident. Intermittent (adj.): appearing or occurring from time to time. Ebbing (v.): lessening or weakening. Antiseptic (n.): substance used to sterilize or to prevent infection. Regressive (adj.): moving backward or returning to an earlier or less advanced condition.