The Season of Styx Malone by Kekla Magoon, Vocabulary List Chapters 11-15
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ancient
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very old : having lived or existed for a very long time
Styx shuffled himself toward a different pile, rummaged for a moment and emerged with an ancient-looking Radio Flyer wagon.
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confer
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to discuss something important in order to make a decision
"Let me confer with my gents a moment."
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confess
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to admit that you did something wrong or illegal
"We're not really allowed to use them," Bobby Gene confessed, betraying the brotherhood.
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disapproval
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the feeling of not liking or agreeing with something or someone
It was written on her face, though, a canyon of disapproval folded between her eyes.
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execute
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to do (something that you have planned to do or been told to do)
We were spies. Assassins. Ninjas. Executing a lightning attack so stealthy we didn't even need the cover of night.
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exertion
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physical or mental effort
Bobby Gene's face was red from exertion.
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festoon
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to cover or decorate (something) with many small objects, pieces of paper, etc.
We kept going along another dirt road, until we met a chain link fence festooned with KEEP OUT signs.
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formal
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suitable for serious or official speech and writing
His voice took on a real formal tone, but it was hard to tell if he was being serious.
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improvise
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suitable for serious or official speech and writing
"But you don't wanna go in there improvising. Always get your cover story straight."
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intrigue
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the activity of making secret plans
A good spy should lean into intrigue, no matter what.
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practical
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likely to succeed and reasonable to do or use
"It's just practical, right?" he said.
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precise
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very accurate and exact
It was slow and precise and I felt stupider and more ordinary with every coin I dropped.
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saunter
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to walk along in a slow and relaxed manner
He tilted his cap toward his ear, then sauntered away through the yard.
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skeptical
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having or expressing doubt about something (such as a claim or statement)
"We can?" I was skeptical.
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stash
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to put (something) in a secret or hidden place
Bobby Gene hefted the gunnysack up from behind the fallen log where we'd stashed it.
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trademark
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a quality or way of behaving, speaking, etc., that is very typical of a particular person, group, or organization
Mom shot me her trademark "hush up" look.