Hoot by Carl Hiaasen, Vocabulary List Chapters 19-21+epilogue
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adorable
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very appealing or attractive : very lovable
"Listen, I'd better hurry up and start turning myself into adorable old Mother Paula. Can one of you sweethearts please fetch my suitcase out of the limo?"
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assistance
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the act of helping
The kid looked to Beatrice for assistance, but she shook her head.
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barricade
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a temporary barrier for protection against attack or for blocking the way
Roy watched in wonderment as more and more kids slipped out of the crowd and began joining hands, forming a human barricade around Beatrice's self-buried stepbrother.
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beckon
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to signal (someone) with your arm or hand in order to tell that person to come closer or follow
"Officer!" The silver-haired man beckoned insistently. "Yo, Officer! Over here."
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bogus
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not real or genuine : fake or false
It was the most bogus thing Roy had ever seen.
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charitable
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showing kindness in talking about or judging other people : not very critical
"Your police chief must have a charitable heart. Either that or he's desperate for warm bodies."
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commence
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to begin
With a wild wing of the shovel he knocked over the bucket, and commenced flailing and hacking at the snaked in a bling, slobbering fury.
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demote
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to change the rank or position of (someone) to a lower or less important one
After going wacko at the groundbreaking ceremony, Chuck E. Muckle got demoted to the post of assistant junior vice-president.
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dignitary
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a person who has a high rank or an important position
Gold-painted shovels were handed out, and on Mr. Muckle's signal all the dignitaries smiled, leaned over and dug up a scoopful of sand.
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discreet
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careful not to attract attention or let out private information
In a confidential tone, he added, "We need some discreet assistance here."
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dork
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a person who behaves awkwardly around other people and usually has unstylish clothes, hair, etc.
"The handlebars, you dork. Get on the handlebars. We're goin' for a ride."
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dubious
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feeling doubt
Chuck Muckle whipped off his shades and eyed the patrolman dubiously.
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flamboyant
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having a very noticeable quality that attracts a lot of attention
The situation remained fairly stable until the flamboyant arrival of Lonna Leep, who'd spotted her son on the TV news.
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gape
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to look at someone or something with your mouth open in surprise or wonder
They all stopped to gape at the head on the ground.
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historic
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having great and lasting importance
"I am truly excited to see so many of our fine young people here today. This is a historic moment for your town-our town, I should say-and we're happy you can take a short break from your classes and celebrate with us."
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impertinent
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rude and showing a lack of respect
"Arrest this impertinent little creep right now."
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improbable
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not probable : not likely to be true or to happen
He hoped the birds had already sensed that something awful was about to happen and had flown away, though it seemed improbable.
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impromptu
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not prepared ahead of time : made or done without preparation
Roy and Beatrice had left before the impromptu press conference was over.
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mutilate
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to cause severe damage to (the body of a person or animal)
Exhausted, Chuck Muckle leaned over and squinted at the mutilated toy snakes.
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oblige
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to do something that someone has asked you to do : to do a favor for (someone)
Roy was happy to oblige.
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precarious
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not safe, strong, or steady
Quickly Roy picked out one fish and, teetering precariously, plunged both hands into the current.
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resignation
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the feeling that something unpleasant is going to happen and cannot be changed
Roy could feel his shoulders sagging in defeat, while Beatrice's face had become a mask of grim resignation.
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ruddy
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having a healthy reddish skin tone
Chuck Muckle thrust his ruddy face closer. "You've got no idea who I'm talking about, do you, Officer?"
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tranquil
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quiet and peaceful
Roy was in an eerie yet tranquil daze.