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Return to Sender: Parts 7–9

In this novel, Tyler befriends Mari, the daughter of one of the migrant workers his father has hired.

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  1. spare
    give up what is not strictly needed
    “I sure can’t spare him even if it’s just for a week. And how’s he going to get there and back? I mean, it’s not like he can hop on a plane. And as I told him, I don’t have that kind of money lying around to loan him.”
  2. liberal
    not strictly literal or exact
    “Up to your room, Tiger,” his mom adds.
    Tyler interprets the order liberally as his mother just wanting him to go away and heads over to Grandma’s house.
  3. sleazy
    morally degraded
    Grandma closes her eyes as if she’s hoping that it’s all a nightmare that will disappear when she opens them again. “You might as well know because Marfa will tell you anyhow. Mr. Cruz has to go buy his wife back from some sleazy guys who are holding her hostage.”
  4. dingy
    gloomy or depressing
    The bright sunlight blinded me after the dinginess inside the station.
  5. apprehend
    take into police custody
    “Last thing we need is for the authorities to be called and for her to be apprehended. Can you imagine?”
  6. vigilant
    carefully observant or attentive
    “About eight months ago,” Mamá continued, “this head coyote had to go back to his home base in Mexico. He left a brother in charge who was not as vigilant.”
  7. solemn
    dignified and somber in manner or character
    We walked quietly down a winding path beside the wall, as if into the earth itself, to thank the soldiers who had died for us. Every once in a while, a visitor would stop, head bowed, touching a name, whispering a prayer. It was beautiful in a sad, solemn kind of way.
  8. heifer
    young cow
    Dad starts mending fences, so that he can put the calves and heifers and dry cows out to pasture.
  9. dampen
    smother or suppress
    But even rain can’t dampen Tyler’s high spirits.
  10. exasperated
    greatly annoyed; out of patience
    “Of course not!” Grandma lets out an exasperated sigh.
  11. digest
    arrange and integrate in the mind
    The guests are quiet, digesting the information.
  12. miffed
    aroused to impatience or anger
    She sounds a little miffed that no one but her Mexican family seems especially happy about her plans.
  13. ornery
    having a difficult and contrary disposition
    “Who needs to change their life at our age?” Mr. Rossetti speaks up in that ornery tone of voice Tyler hasn’t heard since town meeting night.
  14. wistful
    showing pensive sadness
    Maybe now that she’s getting older, Luby realizes that two stuffed puppies are not going to protect her from the bad things that can happen. For some reason, this makes Tyler feel wistful for something he can’t put his finger on.
  15. conscience
    motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
    His mom has told him that being an adult is about navigating your way through choices and challenges using the North Star of your heart and conscience.
  16. welter
    a confused multitude of things
    Again he feels that welter of contradictory feelings, right and wrong so mixed in with each other that he’s bound to do wrong even when he does the right thing.
  17. dainty
    excessively fastidious
    Mari unwraps the gift daintily like the paper’s too valuable to tear.
  18. elope
    run away secretly with one's beloved
    “Grandma, are you really eloping to Mexico to get married to Grandpa?”
  19. orient
    determine one's position with reference to another point
    At one point, as Tyler is angling the telescope lower in the sky, he notices a clump of stars he has never seen before. Puzzled, he stands up to orient himself.
  20. coalesce
    fuse or cause to come together
    Those lights are not in the sky but on the dark edge of the horizon and getting closer. As he watches, the glare coalesces.
  21. fluster
    a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset
    Grandma’s hand was at her chest, her breath coming fast. Even she was in a fluster.
  22. gall
    the trait of being rude and impertinent
    Mr. Rossetti grumbled about the gall of some people not letting him use his own phone, but he did finally sit down.
  23. sentiment
    a personal belief or judgment
    “My sentiments exactly, Elsie. I called up Roger and told him I couldn’t blow for them today, either. And it’s a crying shame, because if anyone deserves our gratitude it’s our vets.”
  24. in vain
    without a successful result or effect
    “These boys did not die in vain,” Mr. Rossetti said in a gravelly voice. Then he cleared his throat and said it again.
  25. sedation
    the administration of a soothing agent or drug
    It turns out that Mamá is in the clinic at her detention center in Boston “under sedation,” which Tyler says means they are giving her pills to keep her calm.
  26. gruff
    deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or emotion
    “You’re a brave and noble young lady,” he said. His gruff voice had softened.
  27. commend
    express a good opinion of
    “I can’t make any promises, but I’m sending this information down to our regional office in Boston, along with my recommendation that your mother be released pending her hearing. I’m also going to add a personal note, commending your exemplary behavior.”
  28. exemplary
    worthy of imitation
    “I can’t make any promises, but I’m sending this information down to our regional office in Boston, along with my recommendation that your mother be released pending her hearing. I’m also going to add a personal note, commending your exemplary behavior.”
  29. cupola
    a roof or part of a roof in the form of a dome
    The two farmhouses with the trailer between them and on the flat stretch behind the houses, the big red barn with the little cupolas that look like birdhouses.
  30. conceited
    having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
    “But it’s not ours,” I pointed out. “Plus, it’s kind of conceited to put our names on the Paquettes’ farm.”
Created on Tue Aug 25 11:50:21 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Aug 31 09:53:53 EDT 2020)

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