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Master Puppeteer Vocabs
Chapter 1 - 4
8
Language - English
8th Grade
12/09/2013

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Famine

Definition

When there is a great, wide-reaching food shortage.

 

Example from the book:

 

"Now for nearly five years, there had been famine." pg. 4

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Loiter

Definition

To hang around or to wander without any reason/purpose. To stand about idly.


Example from the book:


“And don’t loiter. It’s not safe. And don’t keep licking your lips. You look like a stray cat.” pg. 3

 

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Opulence

Definition

Very wealthy, and is abundant. Living in great condition.


Example from the book: 

 

“It was the smell of supper that lent the place an air of opulence.” pg. 13

 

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Amenities

Definition

Being pleasant or agreeable. They are acting like this whether in respect to situation, climate, manners, or disposition.


Example from the book:  


“Let’s dispense with the amenities. I’m hungry myself.” pg. 15

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Stealthily 

Definition

Acting quietly, and with caution to avoid notice.

 

Example from the book:  

 

"He packed his few pieces of clothing and stealthily made his way out the front of the shop." pg. 24

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Plaintively

Definition

Expressing sorrow, mournful or melancholy. 

 

Example from the book: 

 

"... under which they played their flutes so plaintively that the gatekeeper, an emotional man, it was said later, could hardly keep from weeping." pg. 21

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Endure

Definition

To suffer through something painful or difficult, despite any hardships. To carry on through no matter what.

 

Example from the book: 

 

"His only son is a fool, currently masquerading as a puppeteer, to be sure, but how long can the travesty endure?" pg. 39

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Diluted

Definition

When something is reduced in strength, and it becomes thin/weakened. 

 

Example from the book: 

 

"The samurai blood that flowed in my ancestors' veins has become more and more diluted the farther we come from the sword bearers." pg. 38 

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