The Season of Styx Malone by Kekla Magoon, Vocabulary List Chapters 1-5
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cardinal
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: of first importance : MAIN, PRINCIPAL
It all started the moment I broke the cardinal rule of the Franklin household: Leave well enough alone.
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enormity
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: great evil or wickedness : great size
The enormity of our recent stupidity washed over me.
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enunciate
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: to pronounce words or parts of words clearly
“No, a me-di-a-tor,” Styx repeated, enunciating the syllables.
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escalate
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: to increase in extent, volume, or scope : EXPAND
Her voice had escalated right through shouting mode into a high, quiet dogs-only range.
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gunnysack
: a large bag made of rough, heavy cloth (such as burlap)
Cory Cormier stood on one of the picnic tables, alongside the largest gunnysack I had ever seen.
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lanky
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: tall and thin with usually an awkward quality
His lanky arms fell to his sides, harmless.
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mediate
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: to work with opposing sides in an argument in order to bring about an agreement
In an hour, I’ll come mediate your dispute with Cormier.
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obliging
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: willing to help : helpful in a friendly way
She giggled obligingly and banged on his arms with her fat fists.
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salivate
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: to have a lot of saliva produced in your mouth because you see or smell food that you want to eat
I didn’t even know what was in the bag, but I began salivating.
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scrawny
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: very thin in a way that is not attractive or healthy
He was a whole head taller than Bobby Gene, but he was scrawny, with long, knobby limbs like a praying mantis.
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scurry
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: to move quickly
We scurried out to Mom’s station wagon with our tails between our legs.
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shagbark hickory
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: a hickory (Carya ovata) of eastern North America with sweet edible nuts and a gray shaggy outer bark that peels off in long strips
He was sitting on a stump at the base of a ragged old shagbark hickory.
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summon
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: to call into being : AROUSE
Maybe we summoned him, like a superhero responding to a beacon in the night.
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threadbare
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: worn so much that the thread shows : SHABBY
The couch was a threadbare blue stripey thing, with cushions flattened from long use
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whim
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: a sudden wish or desire : a sudden change of mind
I would do whatever it took to become Cory Cormier’s right-hand man, doling out fireworks at my whim.
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whisk
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: to move suddenly and quickly
“Franklin boys.” Mom whisked a finger in front of us. “Car.”