The Storm Runner by J.C. Cervantes, Vocabulary List Chapters 1-3
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bleary
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very tired and unable to see clearly
I had a pounding headache and bleary vision.
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cataclysm
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something that causes great destruction, violence, etc.
Or maybe Holy Ghost (who named that school, anyway?) would disappear off the face of the earth in a freak cataclysmic accident.
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churn
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to feel the effects of an emotion (as fear)
It was all quiet, except for the crickets and my guts churning.
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claustrophobic
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not having enough space for people to feel comfortable
Seemed a pretty lame (and claustrophobic) place to live.
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deny
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to declare not to be true
"You were afraid, don't try to deny it."
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eclipse
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a complete or partial hiding of the sun caused by the moon's passing between the sun and the earth
You're invited to the Great American Total Eclipse.
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eerie
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causing fear and uneasiness : STRANGE
An eerie yellowish-blue light.
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frantic
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feeling or showing a lot of fear and worry
I got to my feet, frantically scanning the dark.
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gripe
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to complain about something
There was no point in my griping about the uniform.
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hallucination
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the seeing of objects or the experiencing of feelings that are not real but are usually the result of mental disorder or the effect of a drug
Except what I saw had to have been some kind of a hallucination.
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inventory
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a list of items (as goods on hand)
My head was pounding and, after a quick inventory.
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investigate
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to study by close examination and questioning
Naturally, I went to investigate, half expecting to find a hurt animal.
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labyrinth
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a place that has many confusing paths and passages
It led to a whole labyrinth of caves, and for half a second I'd thought about calling National Geographic or something.
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mimic
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to make fun of by imitating
Most of the time he was pinning me in the dirt and mimicking a roaring crowd like it was some big deal to beat me, the Freak.
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myth
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a story often describing the adventures of beings with more than human powers that attempts to explain mysterious events (as the changing of the seasons) or that explains a religious belief or practice
On my nightstand was the Maya mythology book Mom had given me for my eighth birthday.
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optimistic
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expecting good things to happen : HOPEFUL
Yeah, you could say I was super optimistic.
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peer
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to look curiously or carefully
I tossed off the covers, got up, and peered out the window.
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predict
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to say that (something) will or might happen in the future
"Did you predict the plane crash?"
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primordial
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existing from the beginning of time : very ancient
I wished I could turn into primordial ooze and seep into the ground.
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reel
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to be in a confused or dizzy state
My mind was reeling too much to be sure.
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riffle
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to look through quickly
My mind went into hyper-speed, riffling through all the words that could describe my leg but not define me.
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sacred
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highly valued and important : deserving great respect
Mom called it a sacred ancestral blessing.
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skittish
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easily frightened
She was all skin and bones, and she acted skittish at first.
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thrust
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a forward or upward push
The plane's thrust shook the ground, sending me stumbling, but I caught myself.