A Crack in the Sea by H.M. Bouwman Part 3 Chapters 4-9
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alight
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to get down : DISMOUNT
The five survivors (plus the Turtle) alighted on the surface.
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bail
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to dip and throw out water (as from a boat)
Now that no one had to run the engine or refill the fuel tank, it was easy to take turns at bailing duty.
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chasm
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a deep split or gap in the earth
A chasm in himself that he could feel growing and growing.
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drawl
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a way of speaking with vowel sounds that are longer than usual
She sounded like herself, still the slow, low-voiced drawl, but more commanding than usual.
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flaw
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a small fault or weakness
"Wildness was his big flaw."
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gape
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to stare with the mouth open in surprise or wonder
Uncle Truc gaped at Mai.
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grim
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having a very serious appearance or manner
Mai ran over to her uncle, face grim, but he waved her away.
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haul
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to pull or drag with effort
Uncle Truc hauled her and the pot back in, dripping.
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influx
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the arrival or inward flow of a large amount of something (such as money)
But she'd slowed down the influx.
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malice
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a desire to cause harm to another person
There was no malice in her tone, just matter-of-fact truth.
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maelstrom
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a dangerous area of water that moves very fast in a circle : whirlpool
Uncle Hung had heard of such a thing: it was called a maelstrom, and it pulled things into it.
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peal
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a loud sound : a series of loud sounds
Mai laughed suddenly, and her voice pealed out as if she weren't at all tired or thirsty or hungry.
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pensive
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lost in serious or sad thought
He frowned pensively at the rice pot.
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pitter
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a quick series of light sounds
The rain pittered away to nothing.
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profile
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something (as a head or a mountain) seen or drawn from the side
Her face, in profile to Thanh, looked so strong and beautiful.
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ration
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a food allowance for one day
Though they were still on rations, Thanh wasn't parched, just thirsty.
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scour
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to go or move swiftly about, over, or through in search of something
As Mai and Uncle Truc started scouring the boat.
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serene
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calm and peaceful
Before Mai had started talking to him, the ocean was serene and still.
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spellbound
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having the interest or attention held by or as if by magic power
They just stared at him, spellbound.
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squall
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a sudden strong gust of wind often with rain or snow
He seemed to be in less pain now that the squall had ended.
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tousle
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to put into disorder by rough handling
Then he reached up and tousled his adopted niece's fuzzy head with his free hand.
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wry
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showing both amusement and a feeling of being tired, annoyed, etc
"Promise?" her mouth twisted wryly.