The Wild Robot by Peter Brown, Vocabulary List Chapter 69-80
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billow
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to move as a large cloud or mass
The avalanche slowed and settled as a cloud of dust billowed out from the cave.
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bombard
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to hit or attack again and again
"Begin the bombardment!" ordered Swooper.
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clamber
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to climb in an awkward way (as by scrambling)
She rolled through the rapids, crashed into one rock and then desperately clambered onto another.
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coordinate
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to work or cause to work together smoothly
He didn't know it but he was in the midst of a coordinated assault.
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defective
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having a defect or flaw
"Any further resistance will be proof of defectiveness, and we will deactivate you."
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din
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loud confused noise
"I hear you!" The robot's voice cut through the din.
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foliage
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the leaves of a plant or of many plants
The RECOs peered past Roz, toward the mysterious noises, but saw only foliage.
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glitch
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a minor problem with a machine or device (such as a computer)
Maybe Roz really was defective, and some glitch in her programming had caused her to accidentally become a wild robot.
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indefinite
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not certain in amount or length
"You will then live on that work site indefinitely."
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intrude
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to come or go in without an invitation or right
He had once shut down his own mother with a click, and now he would do the same thing to the intruders.
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malfunction
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to fail to function or work properly
Was RECO 1's sensor malfunctioning?
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mangled
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severely injured or damaged by cutting, tearing, or crushing
Roz was a mangled wreck, and there was nothing they could do to fix her.
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refurbish
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to repair and make improvements to (something, such as a building)
"We will return you to the factory, where the Makers will refurbish you and sell you to a work site."
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resistance
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an act or instance of opposing
"Any further resistance will be proof of defectiveness, and we will deactivate you."
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roil
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to move in a violent and confused way
Soon, the robot was the standing beside the roiling, frothing river, just above the falls.
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squelch
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to splash through water, slush, or mire
With one final crack the head broke loose, soared through the air, and squelched into the muck.
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stark
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clear and harsh
There were stark differences of opinion.
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taut
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Very tense
He was pelted with flaming pinecones, and tripped by taut vines.