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The Stone Angel Chapter:5 by Hatice Oncel
Sight Words The Stone Angel Chapter:5 by Hatice Oncel
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stagnant Dull, motionless Stagnant water pg:152
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tipsy Unsteady, unstable One leg tipsy pg:152
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hick a person from the countryside who is considered to be stupid and without experience pg:153
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slough Muddy area pg: 154 The sloughs were frozen
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countenance To approve I won’t countenance pg:155
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snatch To grab I snatch it pg:155
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bile A bitter greenish fluid bile taste in my mouth pg: 155
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gay Merry I am gay pg:155
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wicket A small gate or door behind the wicket pg:155
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perspiration Sweat feel the perspiration pg:156
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sodden Soaked My dress sodden under the arms pg:156
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agitate to make someone feel anxious or angry Look agitated pg:156
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minx a girl or young woman who knows how to control other people to her advantage pg:156
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hideous Horrible Pg: 157
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grope Search for blindly Pg:159
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interminable Endless The ride is interminable pg:158
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tote To carry Toting suitcases pg:158
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blemish Mark on the skin Free of blemishes pg:159
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provision A stock of food I must have provisions pg:160
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spectacled Wearing eyeglasses Spectacled woman pg: 160
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deplorable very bad She has deplorable posture. Pg: 160
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chortle To laugh I have to chortle at the thought of it pg: 162
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banister Handrail Pg: 163
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swart Dark in color Not swart enough pg: 164
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loom To appear Buildings loom around me pg: 164
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hack To cut It has been hacked pg:167
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plod To walk slowly I plod back down pg: 167
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lanky Tall and thin James Reilly was lanky pg: 169
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gumption Capacity; shrewdness; common sense
You’ve got his gumption pg: 170
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amicably Friendly We lived there amicably pg: 171
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swell Excellent They were swell guys pg: 171
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prowler someone who moves around quietly in a place, trying not to be seen, often before committing a crime I heard a prowler in the garden pg:171
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recluse a person who lives alone and avoids going outside or talking to other people He’s kind of recluse pg: 172
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expressions
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to palm off something to trick or persuade someone to take something
They’re trying to palm off now. pg:155
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be in a lather excited and agitated I’m all in a lather pg: 156
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Drat it Slang an exclamation of annoyance pg:157
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be limp as a dishrag feels worn out, tired pg: 164
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to charm the birds out off a tree
Exceptionally charismatic pg:169
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pull (himself) up by (his) own bootstraps
Improve your situation by your own efforts pg: 170
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