The Wild Robot by Peter Brown, Vocabulary List Chapter 38-53
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abandon
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to leave and never return to : give up completely
"Some lay eggs and immediately abandon them."
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consult
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to seek the opinion or advice of
"I might have to consult a few friends."
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dreary
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dull and depressing
On dreary summer days, they would stay inside.
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fanatic
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a very enthusiastic supporter or admirer
Brightbill was a flying fanatic, and his favorite place to fly was up on the grassy ridge.
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gaggle
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a group of animals and especially a flock of geese
Each morning, a gaggle of them would wait on the water for Brightbill to lead them into the sky.
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hibernate
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to spend the winter sleeping or resting
Many of the island animals were already thinking about their winter hibernation.
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hoist
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to lift up especially with a pulley
Until she hoisted herself onto the clifftop where two young bears were waiting.
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hover
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to fly or float in the air without moving far in any direction
He hovered there for a second, rising a little higher than before, and then he sailed backward into the soft grass again.
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inhabit
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to live or dwell in
Other parts were gritty with sand, or were tangled in seaweed, or were inhabited by small, scuttling creatures.
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investigate
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to study by close examination and questioning
They investigated the island's sandy southern point.
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loom
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to come into sight suddenly and often with a large, strange, or frightening appearance
They were standing on the rocky shore with the cliffs looming behind them.
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migratory
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moving from one place to another
But the migratory birds were preparing for the long journey south to their warm wintering grounds.
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negotiate
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to be successful in getting around, through, or over
Up she went, expertly negotiating rocky columns and ledges.
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nuzzle
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to push or rub with the nose
"I'm going to miss you," said Brightbill as he nuzzled his mother.
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nimble
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quick and light in motion : AGILE
You might already know this, reader, but raccoons have very nimble hands.
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orbit
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to travel around (something, such as a planet or moon) in a curved path : to make an orbit around (something)
"A planet is a celestial body orbiting a star."
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procession
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an organized group or line of people or vehicles that move together slowly as part of a ceremony
They made quite a grant procession, all walking together like that.
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sprint
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to run at top speed especially for a short distance
Without thinking, he sprinted toward the pond, beat his wings, and flew away.
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stupor
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a condition of being not alert or able to think normally
Mother Bear's howl was so startling that it snapped Brightball right out of his stupor.
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sweltering
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oppressively hot
It was a sweltering afternoon, and the heat had put everyone in a bad mood.
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updraft
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an upward movement of air
"So I found an updraft and we spent the afternoon circling around and around and hardly flapped our wings at all!"
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veer
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to change direction
He wiggled his tail feathers and felt himself veering back and forth.
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vessel
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a craft larger than a rowboat for navigation of the water
"A ship is a large vessel used for ocean transport."
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wilt
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to lose strength
Mother Bear's howl slowly faded, and she wilted to the ground.