The Storm Runner by J.C. Cervantes, Vocabulary List Chapters 28-33
-
awestruck
|
see definition»
filled with feelings of fear and wonder : filled with awe
"The Old World," Jazz whispered, all awestruck, as if it needed to be named.
-
corrode
|
see definition»
to wear away little by little (as by rust or acid)
We were surrounded by rusted, corroded metal walls.
-
curdle
|
see definition»
to thicken and separate into liquids and solids
Whitish foam curdled on the water's surface.
-
disembark
|
see definition»
to leave or remove from a ship or airplane
"Time to disembark," Jazz said cheerfully.
-
escort
|
see definition»
to accompany someone to protect or show courtesy
"Ixtab told Quinn she could work off her debt by escorting souls to the underworld."
-
eternal
|
see definition»
lasting forever : having no beginning and no end
"It has been eternal night here ever since the gods abandoned it."
-
expedite
|
see definition»
to cause (something) to happen faster
"I'm here to expedite your journey to the Old World."
-
flippant
|
see definition»
not respectful or serious
"How does a cane open an ancient gateway?" I asked flippantly, hoping Jazz might hear how crazy it sounded.
-
hoist
|
see definition»
to lift up especially with a pulley
Jazz scooped Hondo up like a sack of chile pods and hoisted him over his shoulder.
-
ignite
|
see definition»
to set on fire : LIGHT
Brook's eyes shifted, the gold and amber flecks glowing like they might ignite any second.
-
jostle
|
see definition»
to push roughly
I was jostled awake by a scratching sound.
-
masochistic
|
see definition»
gaining pleasure from pain and suffering
"You're the one who set that masochistic, bloodthirsty monster free!"
-
oblige
|
see definition»
to do a favor for or do something as a favor
Flaco obliged
-
putrid
|
see definition»
coming from or suggesting something rotten
"Probably a putrid pit filled with vicious rats and killer ants that would eat out your eyeballs."
-
sheepish
|
see definition»
showing or feeling embarrassment especially because you have done something foolish or wrong
With a shrug, Jazz said sheepishly, "I snooped."
-
skitter
|
see definition»
to glide and skip lightly or quickly
It skittered down the deck.
-
sustenance
|
see definition»
something (such as food) that keeps someone or something alive
"You need rest and sustenance, kid," Jazz said.
-
trek
|
see definition»
to walk a long way with difficulty
"We can't just walk aimlessly," Hondo said after we'd trekked for what seemed like a mile through the dense jungle.
-
vague
|
see definition»
not clearly expressed
Why did people always give me vague response?
-
synchronous
|
see definition»
happening, moving, or existing at the same time
Two small moons inched across the sky in perfect synchronicity.