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• Chapter 13 Chapter 1538. Dramatically 49. flailed39. malevolent *40. slathered Chapter 2041. deprived * 50. canopy Chapter 1442. anonymous Chapter 2243. puttering 51. peer*44. hacked 52. malinger* 45. gouged 53. coaxed46. lugged 54. console*47. skeptical 55. amnesia*48. notion 56. lather * 57. predict*
38. dramaticallydra·mat·i·cal·ly [drə mattikəlee]
• adverb1. Striking in appearance or effectemotionally: in a way that grabs the attention
and causes an excited or startled reaction
39. malevolent*ma·lev·o·lent [mə levvələnt]
• adjective• 1. having or showing intense often vicious
ill will toward others• 2. Harmful or evil: having a harmful or
evil effect or influence
40. slatheredslath·ered [ slathər]
• verb• spread something thickly: slather jelly on
toast
41. deprived*de·prived [di prīvd]
• adjective
• without basic needs: lacking the things needed for a comfortable or successful life
42. anonymous a·non·y·mous [ə nonnəmess]
• adjective1. unnamed: -whose name is not known or not given -the anonymous author2. with name withheld: an anonymous
letter
43. putter put·ter[puttər] (puttered, puttering, putters)
verb• 1. pass time with trivial things: to do
trivial or unimportant tasks in a random, leisurely way
44. hack [hak]
hacked, hacking, hacks
• verb• 1. cut something using repeated blows• 2. cut way through obstruction• 3. chop something off or into parts
45. gougegouge [gowj]
• verb1. carve out a hole: to cut or scoop a hole
or groove in something, usually using a sharp tool
• noun1. small hole: a mark, groove, or hole,
usually made with a pointed tool
46. lug [lug]lugged, lugs
• verb1. pull something with effort: to carry or pull
something that is heavy or bulky, using great effort
• noun1. act of pulling load: the effort or action of
pulling something very heavy
47. skepticalskep·ti·cal [skeptik’l]
adjective1. doubtful: tending not to believe or accept
things but to question them2. showing doubt: marked by a doubting
attitude
48. notionno·tion [nosh’n]
• noun1. idea: an idea, opinion, or concept2. impression: a vague understanding or
impression3. desire: a sudden desire or whim
49. flailed [flayl]
• verb• 1. thrash around: swing something around
violently or uncontrollably, or move in this way
50. canopycan·o·py [kannəpee]
• Noun• 1. covering for shelter: a covering put
above something to provide shelter or for decoration, especially a fabric covering that can be removed or folded away
51. peer*peer [peer]
• verb1. To look intently: to look very carefully or
hard, especially at somebody or something that is difficult to see, often with narrowed eyes
• noun1. Person of equal standing with another: in
age or social class
52. malinger*ma·lin·ger [mə ling gər]
• verb1. to fake illness to avoid work
53. coax [koks] coaxed, coax·ing, coax·es
• verb• 1. persuade gently: to persuade
somebody gently to do something• 2. gently make something work: to
manipulate something patiently until it moves or works
54. console*con·sole [kən sōl]
• verb1. to comfort: to provide a source of comfort
to somebody who is distressed or disappointed
55. amnesia*am·ne·sia [am neezhə]
• noun1. loss of memory as a result of shock,
injury, psychological disturbance, or medical disorder
56. lather*lath·er [lathər]
• noun1. soapy froth: foam that is produced by
soap or detergent used with water
2. state of agitation: a state of agitation or nervous anxiety
57. predict *pre·dict [pre dikt]
• verb1.to tell about in advance: to say what is
going to happen in the future, often on the basis of present indications or past experience