project mulberry vocab ch. 9 10
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PROJECT MULBERRYChapter 9-10 Vocabulary
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FRAGILEADJECTIVE
Easily broken, damaged, or destroyed
He was using his fingertips, like it was really fragile. (pg. 99)
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JIGGLEDVERB
To move or rock lightly up and down
I jiggled the lid a little to make sure it was secure. (pg. 102)
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PSYCHOLOGYNOUN
The science that deals with mental processes and behavior
Reverse psychology, that’s what it was. Patrick was using reverse psychology on Kenny. (Pg. 106)
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TROWELNOUN
A flat-bladed hand tool for leveling, spreading, or shaping substances
He was kneeling by the back fence with a trowel in one hand. (Pg. 112)
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HEAVEDVERB
To raise or lift, especially with great effort or force.
Patrick braced himself and Mr. Dixon heaved to his feet. (Pg. 113)
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TRIALNOUN
The act or process of testing, trying, or putting to the proof
“It’s the getting up and down that’s a trial for me…” (Pg. 113)
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CLODSNOUN
A lump or clump, especially of earth or clay (dirt!)
“I’ll follow you and break all the clods.” (Pg. 114)
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RACISTADJECTIVE
The belief that a particular race is superior to others
“Hi Mom, what’s for dinner? And by the way, I’ve been wondering – Are you racist?” (Pg. 120)
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COWARDNOUN
One who shows ignoble fear in the face of danger or pain
Maybe I was being a coward. (Pg. 120)
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BARELYADVERB
By a very little; hardly“It’s like they’re barely there,” I said. (Pg. 123)