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Collection 1: "The Ravine" by Graham Salisbury

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  1. ravine
    a deep narrow steep-sided valley
    When Vinny and three others dropped down into the ravine, they entered a jungle thick with tangled trees and rumors of what might have happened to the dead boy’s body.
  2. descent
    a movement downward
    The cool breeze that swept the Hawaiian hillside pastures above died early in the descent.
  3. gnarly
    rough and misshapen and full of knots
    Vinny moved to the edge of the trail, where the ravine fell through a twisted jungle of gnarly trees and underbrush to the stream far below.
  4. reluctantly
    with a certain degree of unwillingness
    Mo and Joe-Boy threw their towels onto the rocks and dove into the pond. Vinny watched, his muddy towel hooked around his neck. Reluctantly, he let it fall, then dove in after them.
  5. scoff
    laugh at with contempt and derision
    His mother scoffed and waved him off.
  6. splay
    widen or spread apart
    Mo jumped in the same way Joe-Boy had, man-style, splayed out in a suicide fall.
  7. rivulet
    a small stream
    The trail was no wider than the length of his foot. And it was wet and muddy from little rivulets of water that bled from the side of the cliff.
  8. cascade
    rush down in big quantities
    Somebody from below shouted, but Vinny couldn’t make it out over the waterfall, roaring down just feet beyond the ledge where he would soon be standing, cascading past so close its mist dampened the air he breathed.
  9. precipice
    a very steep cliff
    He stood, swaying slightly, the tips of his toes one small movement from the precipice.
  10. trance
    a state resembling deep sleep
    For a moment Vinny’s mind went blank, as if he were in some trance, some dream where he could so easily lean out and fall, and think or feel nothing.
Created on Fri Jun 12 13:08:03 EDT 2020 (updated Wed Jun 17 16:15:24 EDT 2020)

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