The Storm Runner by J.C. Cervantes, Vocabulary List Chapters 34-38
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calamitous
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causing great harm or suffering : disastrous
"Could be calamitous."
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combust
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to be on fire or to set on fire
The power was building, heavy and strong, and so hot I thought I was going to combust.
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conduit
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someone or something that is used as a way of sending something (such as information or money) from one place or person to another
"Runner can also mean — how do I say it? — channel, a conduit, power."
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deflect
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to cause (something that is moving) to change direction
"How did you find us?" I asked, deflecting her question with one of my own.
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gnarled
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being twisted, rugged, or full of knots
My eyes traced the trunk down to thick gnarled roots that snaked through the dark.
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hibernate
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to spend the winter sleeping or resting
Jazz, Hondo, and Brooks kept sleeping like hibernating turtles.
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incinerate
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to burn to ashes
It incinerated the monster on impact, then zipped back into my hand.
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isolate
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to place or keep apart from others
When I isolated my thoughts to this one part of me, a strange energy pulsed through my entire body.
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parallel
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lying or moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart
Quinn righted herself and flew parallel to the ground.
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pique
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to stir up : EXCITE
My curiosity was definitely piqued, and the thick rope on the ground near my feet looked like an invitation.
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recede
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to become smaller or weaker
Just as quickly, it receded.
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recoil
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to draw back
I recoiled as the blow rang out through the forest.
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rickety
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in poor condition and likely to break
She wore a red robe like Nobody's and stood on a rickety wooden stool with her back to me.
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scald
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to burn with or as if with hot liquid or steam
I felt a burst of heat on my skin, but it didn't scald me.
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tranquil
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free from disturbance or turmoil
The sun was setting and everything — the trees, the sky, the sea — looked tranquil.
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wince
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to draw back (as from pain)
Quinn sat up with a wince.
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yield
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to give in
"It's your dominant power — it will yield."