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Daddy-Long-Legs: List 4

While she attends college, an orphaned young woman writes letters to her mysterious benefactor.

This list covers 25th August–4th June.

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  1. spry
    moving quickly and lightly
    But he says that once she was thin and wiry and spry and could run faster than he.
  2. moor
    open land with peaty soil covered with heather and moss
    The lower slopes are covered with woods, but the top is just piled rocks and open moor.
  3. dabble
    play in or as if in water, as of small children
    I can walk over everybody's land, and look at everybody's view, and dabble in everybody's brook; and enjoy it just as much as though I owned the land—and with no taxes to pay!
  4. nautical
    relating to ships or navigation
    Our conversation these past two days has been nautical and piratical.
  5. convey
    make known; pass on, of information
    Will you kindly convey to me a comprehensible reason why I should not accept that scholarship?
  6. obstinate
    refusing to change one's mind or ways; difficult to convince
    I never knew a man so obstinate, and stubborn and unreasonable, and tenacious, and bull-doggish, and unable-to-see-other-people's-point-of-view, as you.
  7. tenacious
    stubbornly unyielding
    I never knew a man so obstinate, and stubborn and unreasonable, and tenacious, and bull-doggish, and unable-to-see-other-people's-point-of-view, as you.
  8. flout
    treat with contemptuous disregard
    Now, you see, if you had been a sane, sensible person and had written nice, cheering fatherly letters to your little Judy, and had come occasionally and patted her on the head, and had said you were glad she was such a good girl—Then, perhaps, she wouldn't have flouted you in your old age, but would have obeyed your slightest wish like the dutiful daughter she was meant to be.
  9. ultimatum
    a final peremptory demand
    That is my ultimatum!
  10. docile
    willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed
    I'm rather awed at the prospect of meeting Pendletons EN MASSE, and also I'd have to get a lot of new clothes—so, Daddy dear, if you write that you would prefer having me remain quietly at college, I will bow to your wishes with my usual sweet docility.
  11. conscientious
    characterized by extreme care and great effort
    This is an awfully wasteful country to throw away such an honest, educated, conscientious, intelligent citizen as I would be.
  12. irreproachable
    free of guilt; not subject to blame
    I invited Jimmie McBride, and Sallie invited his room-mate at Princeton, who visited them last summer at their camp—an awfully nice man with red hair—and Julia invited a man from New York, not very exciting, but socially irreproachable.
  13. bashful
    self-consciously timid
    He said he was bashful about dancing with girls he didn't know!
  14. perturbed
    thrown into a state of agitated confusion
    Some of them were awfully perturbed at first at the prospect of facing one thousand girls; but they got acclimated very quickly.
  15. proletariat
    a social class comprising those who do manual labor
    Probably I am one by rights; I belong to the proletariat.
  16. gild
    decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold
    My mind is a confused jumble of onyx and gilding and mosaic floors and palms.
  17. bracing
    refreshing or invigorating
    I'm still pretty breathless but I am glad to get back to college and my books—I believe that I really am a student; this atmosphere of academic calm I find more bracing than New York.
  18. congenial
    suitable to your needs
    College is a very satisfying sort of life; the books and study and regular classes keep you alive mentally, and then when your mind gets tired, you have the gymnasium and outdoor athletics, and always plenty of congenial friends who are thinking about the same things you are.
  19. witticism
    a message whose ingenuity has the power to evoke laughter
    We do appreciate our own witticisms!
  20. flippant
    showing an inappropriate lack of seriousness
    President Cuyler made a speech this evening about the modern generation being flippant and superficial.
  21. superficial
    only concerned with what is apparent or obvious
    President Cuyler made a speech this evening about the modern generation being flippant and superficial.
  22. earnest
    not distracted by anything unrelated to the goal
    He says that we are losing the old ideals of earnest endeavour and true scholarship; and particularly is this falling-off noticeable in our disrespectful attitude towards organized authority.
  23. seemly
    according with custom or propriety
    We no longer pay a seemly deference to our superiors.
  24. deference
    courteous regard for people's feelings
    We no longer pay a seemly deference to our superiors.
  25. aloofness
    indifference by personal withdrawal
    Ought I to treat you with more dignity and aloofness?—Yes, I'm sure I ought. I'll begin again.
  26. qualitative
    involving distinguishing attributes
    I am leaving chemistry—having completed the course in qualitative analysis—and am entering upon the study of biology.
  27. proctor
    someone who supervises (an examination)
    A proctor system has been devised, and failure to comply with the rules causes a great deal of inconvenience.
  28. aesthetic
    relating to or dealing with the philosophy of beauty
    The college is very much opposed, both from aesthetic and hygienic motives, to the use of aniline dyes.
  29. intersperse
    place between or among
    The weather of late has been ideal—bright sunshine and clouds interspersed with a few welcome snow-storms.
  30. propitious
    presenting favorable circumstances
    Master Jervie dropped in again last Friday—but he chose a most unpropitious time, for Sallie and Julia and I were just running to catch a train.
  31. probity
    complete and confirmed integrity
    It would be a beautiful system if one had perfect confidence in the probity of one's instructor.
  32. epistle
    a specially long, formal letter
    I have been receiving beautiful long letters this winter from Master Jervie (with typewritten envelopes so Julia won't recognize the writing). Did you ever hear anything so shocking? And every week or so a very scrawly epistle, usually on yellow tablet paper, arrives from Princeton.
  33. promiscuous
    not selective of a single class or person
    I am writing (figurez vous!) a paper on the Care of Dependent Children. The Professor shuffled up his subjects and dealt them out promiscuously, and that fell to me.
  34. commencement
    an academic exercise in which diplomas are conferred
    Very busy time—commencement in ten days, examinations tomorrow; lots of studying, lots of packing, and the outdoor world so lovely that it hurts you to stay inside.
  35. exorbitant
    greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
    Doesn't that impress you as a perfectly exorbitant amount?
Created on Fri Jul 19 16:51:35 EDT 2019 (updated Mon Jul 22 13:16:27 EDT 2019)

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