Of Mice and Men Chs. 1-3

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48 Terms

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Morosely (adv)

(adv) in a withdrawn or gloomy way; sadly; thoughtfully

<p>(adv) in a withdrawn or gloomy way; sadly; thoughtfully</p>
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Triumphantly (adv)

(adv.) in a way that shows great happiness or joy at a victory or achievement.

<p>(adv.) in a way that shows great happiness or joy at a victory or achievement.</p>
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brusquely (adv)

(adv.) quickly; bluntly; abruptly; almost rudely

<p>(adv.) quickly; bluntly; abruptly; almost rudely</p>
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imperiously (adv)

domineering in a dictatorial or haughty manner; being overbearing; urgent

<p>domineering in a dictatorial or haughty manner; being overbearing; urgent</p>
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Anguish(ed)

experiencing intense pain especially mental pain (but may be physical)

<p>experiencing intense pain especially mental pain (but may be physical)</p>
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Skeptically (adv)

(adv) with doubt; with disbelief; with hesitation

<p>(adv) with doubt; with disbelief; with hesitation</p>
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Mollified

(verb) to appease the anger or anxiety of (someone)

<p>(verb) to appease the anger or anxiety of (someone)</p>
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Pugnacious

(adj.) eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight

<p>(adj.) eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight</p>
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Ominously

(adv.) in a threatening way, indicating something bad is going to happen

<p>(adv.) in a threatening way, indicating something bad is going to happen</p>
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Derogatory

showing a critical or disrespectful attitude

<p>showing a critical or disrespectful attitude</p>
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Derision

contemptuous ridicule; mockery

<p>contemptuous ridicule; mockery</p>
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Raptly

(adv) deeply engrossed or absorbed

<p>(adv) deeply engrossed or absorbed</p>
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reprehensible

deserving blame or punishment; deserving censure or condemnation

<p>deserving blame or punishment; deserving censure or condemnation</p>
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Reverently

(adv) deeply respectful

<p>(adv) deeply respectful</p>
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Wryly

in a dry or sarcastic manner; usually mocking

<p>in a dry or sarcastic manner; usually mocking</p>
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Swamper

a handyman or maintenance person

<p>a handyman or maintenance person</p>
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graybacks (slang)

lice; an insulting term for country folk

<p>lice; an insulting term for country folk</p>
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liniment

(n) a liquid rubbed into the skin to relieve aches or pain (such as muscle stiffness)

<p>(n) a liquid rubbed into the skin to relieve aches or pain (such as muscle stiffness)</p>
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Skinner

(n) a farm worker who drives a mule team

<p>(n) a farm worker who drives a mule team</p>
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Relish

(n.) enjoyment or satisfaction; something that adds a pleasing flavor; (v.) to enjoy greatly

<p>(n.) enjoyment or satisfaction; something that adds a pleasing flavor; (v.) to enjoy greatly</p>
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tart (slang)

(n) insult for a woman believed to be seeking attention through dress or appearance

<p>(n) insult for a woman believed to be seeking attention through dress or appearance</p>
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Rheumatism

(n) a painful condition involving the joints and muscles; pain characterized by inflammation

<p>(n) a painful condition involving the joints and muscles; pain characterized by inflammation</p>
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aloof

(adj). not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant; uninvolved and uninterested, typically through distaste or disapproval

<p>(adj). not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant; uninvolved and uninterested, typically through distaste or disapproval</p>
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After hearing the bad news, he walked home ________, his head hanging low and his steps slow.

Morosely

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She raised her hands ________ when she crossed the finish line, proud of her first-place victory.

triumphantly

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"Just leave me alone!" he said ________, his voice sharp and impatient as he turned away.

brusquely

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The king spoke ________, expecting everyone to obey his orders without question.

imperiously

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The athlete's face was ________ when he realized he had missed the winning shot, his expression full of pain and frustration.

anguished

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She looked at the salesman ________ as he promised the deal was too good to be true. Something didn't seem right.

skeptically

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After a long argument, he finally ________ , or calmed, the upset child by offering an ice cream cone.

mollified

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His ________ attitude caused him to get into fights easily, always ready to argue or throw a punch.

pugnacious

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The dark clouds gathered ________ over the horizon, warning everyone of the coming storm.

ominously

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She made a ________ comment about his appearance, causing him to feel embarrassed and upset.

derogatory

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The bullies laughed in ________ as they watched the new kid trip and fall, mocking him cruelly.

derision

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The students listened ________ to the speaker, their eyes wide and focused on every word he said.

raptly

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Stealing from the charity was a ________ act, and everyone agreed it was absolutely wrong.

reprehensible

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They stood ________ before the statue, lowering their heads in deep respect.

reverently

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He smiled ________ as he made a joke that only he seemed to understand, his humor dry and slightly sarcastic.

wryly

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The old ________ spent most of his day cleaning up the bunkhouse and fixing broken furniture.

swamper

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After spending the night outside, he found a ________ crawling on his arm, and he immediately scratched his skin in disgust.

grayback

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After a long day of working in the fields, he rubbed some _________ on his sore muscles to ease the aches and pains.

liniment

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The ________ guided the mules down the narrow path, using his long whip to keep them in line.

skinner

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After working hard all day, he sat down to dinner and ate with great ________, enjoying every bite of his meal.

relish

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Everyone in town knew she was a ________, always flirting with the men even though she had a husband at home.

tart

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His ________ made it hard for him to move his joints, especially in the cold weather, so he often needed help to get around.

rheumatism

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Even though everyone at the party was laughing and chatting, Mia stood in the corner with her arms crossed and a distant expression, seeming ________________ and uninterested in joining the conversation.

Aloof

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recumbent

(adj.) in a reclining position, lying down, in the posture of one sleeping or resting

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When we returned home, the exhausted babysitter was asleep and ___________ on the couch.

recumbent