The Wild Robot by Peter Brown, Vocabulary List Chapter 1-8
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absorb
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to take in or swallow up
The robot felt her body absorbing the sun's energy.
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automatic
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having controls that allow something to work or happen without being directly controlled by a person
And then, still packed in her crate, she automatically started to speak.
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cautious
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showing or using care to avoid trouble or danger
So they cautiously crept over the rocks to take a closer look.
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chaos
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complete confusion and disorder
And in the middle of the chaos, a cargo ship was sinking.
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emerge
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to come out or into view
They watched as a sparkling monster emerged from the crate.
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engulf
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to flow over and cover or surround
And then a gigantic wave crashed over the rocks and engulfed the entire gravesite.
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at some later time : in the end
If you stand in a forest long enough, eventually something will fall on you.
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horizon
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the line where the earth or sea seems to meet the sky
And then a smudge of green appeared on the horizon.
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identify
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to find out or show the identity of
So her computer brain went to work and she identified the light.
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instinct
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a way of behaving, thinking, or feeling that is not learned : a natural desire or tendency that makes you want to act in a particular way
Roz could feel her Survival Instincts.
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linger
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to continue to exist as time passes
Roz watched the otters go, but her eyes lingered on the sparkling objects that littered the shore.
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lush
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covered with a thick growth of healthy plants
It looked lush and safe up there.
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methodical
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done or arranged in a planned way : using a careful and orderly procedure
Up and up and up she went, methodically climbing past nests and ledges and tiny trees rooted in the cracks.
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restrain
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to keep from doing something
She tried to move her arms, but they were restrained by cords.
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scuttle
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to run rapidly from view
And she was just about to get another ding when a crab scuttled out from under a piece of driftwood.
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skitter
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to glide and skip lightly or quickly
A robot foot skittered into the waves.
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technique
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a way of doing something using special knowledge or skill
So Roz decided to try out his climbing technique.
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thrash
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to beat very hard
But as the hurricane thrashed and swirled and knocked them around, the crates also began sinking into the depths.
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underbrush
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shrubs and small trees growing among large trees
Chirps and wingbeats and rustlings in the underbrush.
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unit
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a single thing, person, or group that is a part of something larger
"Hello, I am ROZZUM unit 7134, but you may call me Roz."