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Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu Chapters 4-9

Breadcrumbs Vocabulary List

  1. abominable | see definition»

    very disagreeable or unpleasant

    He was the Snow Man, and he could be either hero or villain, Indomitable or Abominable.

  2. accoutrement | see definition»

    a piece of clothing or equipment that is used in a particular place or for a particular activity

    As soon as she crossed through the front door, she shed herself of the accoutrements of her absurdity, and had to fight the urge to dump them behind a wastebasket.

  3. articulate | see definition»

    to speak or pronounce clearly

    "Good morning, Hazel," she said carefully articulating each word.

  4. artificial | see definition»

    not natural in quality

    An artificial smile spread across her face, and Hazel got the feeling she was supposed to congratulate the teacher on her generosity.

  5. congregate | see definition»

    to collect or gather into a crowd or group : ASSEMBLE

    A grin spread across his face, and he ran toward the boys that congregated there.

  6. contort | see definition»

    to give an unusual appearance or unnatural shape to by twisting

    Trees stretched up into the darkening sky like yearning giants, their thick branches contorted and mean from reaching out for something they could never grasp.

  7. discern | see definition»

    to detect with the eyes : distinguish

    Hazel turned to look up at her teacher, trying to discern whether she meant I have actually knowledge that I am imparting to you about Jack's condition or I have no idea whether he'll be okay but since I am a grown-up I think pretending I do is somehow comforting to you.

  8. execute | see definition»

    to put into effect : perform or carry out

    In her mind she executed a grand plié.

  9. fester | see definition»

    to become worse as time passes

    Why is my face festering?

  10. indomitable | see definition»

    impossible to defeat

    He was the Snow Man, and he could be either hero or villain, Indomitable or Abominable.

  11. inevitable | see definition»

    sure to happen

    She might have realized that these activities would result in an inevitable call to her mother, and that her mother, too, would not take kindly to the throwing, stomping, or disappearing.

  12. lithe | see definition»

    easily bent : flexible

    Tall and lithe like a sketch.

  13. negotiate | see definition»

    to be successful in getting around, through, or over

    It made sense; since she'd come to Lovelace he'd had to negotiate things with them delicately so he didn't hurt their feelings.

  14. penchant | see definition»

    a strong liking for something or a strong tendency to behave in a certain way

    He is seven feet tall and warty, has terrible breath, and a penchant for hanging out under bridges.

  15. perspective | see definition»

    the ability to understand which things are truly important and which things are not

    "You have to see things from her perspective."

  16. quaver | see definition»

    to sound in shaky or unsteady tones

    But she leapt anyway, and while the lamps shook and the decorative furniture quavered, she did not break a thing.

  17. raucous | see definition»

    behaving in a rough and noisy way

    Here on the bus the raucous voices of the boys in back slapped against her like an angry sea.

  18. ricochet | see definition»

    to bounce off at an angle

    The pencil case ricocheted off Tyler's face and clattered on the desk.

  19. sly | see definition»

    showing that you know a secret

    She took hold of reins and looked down at him with a sly smile.

  20. solace | see definition»

    comfort in times of sorrow or worry

    But they were cold things, and it was like looking for solace in frost.

  21. tableau | see definition»

    a scene or event shown by a group of persons who remain still and silent

    Hazel stood there, looking at the frozen tableau of her class, at the shocked faces of the other kids, at Tyler who was clutching his face, at Mrs. Jacobs who seemed to have short-circuited, and decided she was not sorry.

  22. yammer | see definition»

    to talk in an annoying way usually for a long time

    Mrs. Jacobs began to yammer on about the formation of snowflakes.

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