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Unit 1: Selection Vocabulary 5

This list covers "Mad," "In the Year 1974," and "Thank You, Ma'am."
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  1. pointed
    having a point
    I could still see our house
    so little in the distance
    with its pointed roof.
  2. look
    search or seek
    She looked left and right for me.
    She looked deep and far.
  3. tip
    incline or bend from a vertical position
    Then I whistled and she tipped her head.
  4. thread
    a fine cord of twisted fibers used in sewing and weaving
    My mother sent up a silver thread
    for me to slide down on.
  5. category
    a general concept that marks divisions or coordinations
    Food fell into three distinct categories: Mexican food, which he could eat every day and die a happy man; American food—meals like hamburgers, hot dogs, and fried chicken—which we ate occasionally; and other people’s food, which included all the food he refused to eat.
  6. philosophy
    any personal belief about how to live
    As I understood it, this was my father’s unstated philosophy: We have our food—fajitas, tamales, tacos, enchiladas. It took our people many years to develop these foods. We even have two kinds of tortillas, flour and corn. So tell me why you want to eat other people’s food? Leave their food alone.
  7. souvenir
    a reminder of past events
    When we finished playing, he asked me if I wanted a souvenir. I said yes, thinking he was going to buy me a T-shirt at the front booth.
  8. buffet
    a meal set out at which guests help themselves
    “Would you like to see a menu or do you want the buffet?” the waitress asked.
  9. elusive
    difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze
    Then I spotted the elusive straits that Magellan had discovered more than four hundred years earlier.
  10. remote
    located far away spatially
    And the land became only more distant and remote the farther we traveled into Tierra del Fuego.
  11. desperately
    in a state of intense distress and hopelessness
    The plane shook desperately against the Antarctic wind, and I thought to myself then that this was where wind was invented and here was the origin of the warm breeze we felt so far away in Brownsville.
  12. frail
    physically weak
    He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans.
  13. contact
    close interaction
    “But you put yourself in contact with me,” said the woman. “If you think that that contact is not going to last awhile, you got another thought coming..."
  14. furnish
    provide with objects or articles that make a room usable
    When she got to her door, she dragged the boy inside, down a hall, and into a large kitchenette furnished room at the rear of the house.
  15. presentable
    fit to be seen
    You might run that comb through your hair so you will look presentable.
  16. mistrust
    regard with suspicion
    He did not trust the woman not to trust him. And he did not want to be mistrusted now.
Created on Tue Nov 10 11:09:58 EST 2020 (updated Tue Nov 17 12:01:04 EST 2020)

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