Stef Soto, Taco Queen by Jennifer Torres Vocabulary list, Chapters 16-20
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baffled
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extremely confused or puzzled
“What?” I ask, baffled and slightly terrified.
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barely
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hardly or scarcely — used to say that something was almost not possible or almost did not happen
It is Tía Perla—and someone’s outstretched arm passing a bag to a customer whose face you can barely make out under a dark hooded sweatshirt.
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clang
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to make or cause (something) to make the loud, ringing sound of metal hitting against something
Someone clangs a spoon against a big glass jar of pickles.
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dissolve
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to end or disappear or cause (something) to end or disappear
I shoot him a look that says too soon, but it dissolves quickly back into a smile.
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flimsy
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not strong or solid
I can tell she’s nearly shouting, but from back here, her voice sounds small and flimsy.
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frustrated
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very angry, discouraged, or upset because of being unable to do or complete something
I’m a little frustrated that he doesn’t seem to understand what a big deal this is when I realize we aren’t heading for any of our usual dinnertime stops.
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impression
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the effect or influence that something or someone has on a person's thoughts or feelings
They’ll make an impression.
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jealous
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feeling or showing an unhappy or angry desire to have what someone else has
I’m a little jealous I didn’t get to hear first, but I guess I understand.
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lame
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not strong, good, or effective
“Whatever. Of course I knew,” I lie lamely.
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mural
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usually large painting that is done directly on the surface of a wall
But mostly there are taco trucks, many of them with vivid murals on their sides that make Tía Perla look even older and plainer than usual.
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murmur
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a quiet expression of an opinion or feeling
There are murmurs of agreement, and the rumble threatens to build into a roar again.
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noble
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having or showing very fine or admirable qualities
El Toro is a bright red truck with a giant black bull painted right in the middle, its head raised nobly as it gazes off into the distance.
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panic
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to feel or cause to feel sudden overpowering fear
His lips move softly as he reads the letter, and I start to panic.
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regret
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to feel sad or sorry about (something that you did or did not do): to have regrets about (something)
And to tell the truth, I was starting to regret missing out on Suzy’s amazing chorizo and eggs.
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routine
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a regular way of doing things in a particular order
Since it’s not our usual routine, and because we have to pick up Tía Perla on the way, I barely make it to school on time.
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suspense
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a feeling or state of nervousness or excitement caused by wondering what will happen
In the art studio the next afternoon, Mr. Salazar doesn’t leave us in suspense for long.
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suspicious
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having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving wrongly : feeling or showing suspicion
No. Way. I turn the newspaper clipping over, suddenly suspicious. “Is this even real?”
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underestimate
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to think of (someone or something) as being lower in ability, influence, or value than that person or thing actually is
“Never underestimate the power of live music.”
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urgent
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very important and needing immediate attention
I tell Mrs. Garcia that it’s not urgent—I’ll just see Amanda at school tomorrow.
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usual
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done, found, or used most of the time or in most cases : normal or regular
Since it’s not our usual routine, and because we have to pick up Tía Perla on the way, I barely make it to school on time.
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verdict
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a judgment or opinion about something
Julia and Maddie had been squeezing each other’s hands, waiting for Mr. Salazar’s verdict.
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whine
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to complain in an annoying way
“Maaaaami, seriously,” I whine. “You were, like, a block away. I was fine.”
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whirl
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a state of busy movement or activity
The dinner rush is such a whirl that I almost miss Amanda and Arthur jumping up and down, waving their arms from the middle of the line.
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wince
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to draw back in fear, pain, or disgust
“Yes!” Jake slaps his hands against the art table, then winces. “Ow.”