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Trowbridge Road: List 2

In 1983, neighbors June Bug and Ziggy create their own imaginative worlds in order to escape from the realities of family trauma.

This list covers “Dandelion Silk” to "Kitchen Songs."

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  1. salutation
    an acknowledgment or expression of good will
    Salutations,” said Ziggy when he saw me.
  2. sustenance
    a source of food or nourishment
    We’ll need extra sustenance for our travels today. Cheese ravioli is perfect for wandering.
  3. jut
    extend out or project in space
    Her tangled hair fell over her jutting shoulders.
  4. headlong
    at breakneck speed
    I dodged headlong into my house, my heart still pounding in my chest, forgetting completely to slide off my sandals, forgetting completely to wipe the outdoor smells off my skin, bounding all the way up the stairs two steps a time, throwing open our bedroom door, and running in to hug my mother, who had just saved my life, but I found her wrapped in the curtains, staring at me.
  5. frenzy
    state of violent mental agitation
    “Please,” I begged her, frenzy creeping its way into my voice.
  6. brooding
    deeply or seriously thoughtful
    My eyes were closed in pain, so I couldn't say for certain if she was crying, but the music wept, the lines rising and falling in a whisper, and even though the key signature was G major, usually bright and optimistic, tonight it was brooding and mournful.
  7. caravan
    a procession traveling together in single file
    I was an ant in a long caravan of ants, heading out of our sweltering room and into the windy distance.
  8. sweltering
    excessively hot and humid; marked by sweating and faintness
    I was an ant in a long caravan of ants, heading out of our sweltering room and into the windy distance.
  9. crevice
    a long narrow depression in a surface
    I could pour mouthwash over my hands, scrub it into all the cracks and crevices with the potato peeler.
  10. cicada
    stout-bodied insect with large membranous wings
    And even though I couldn’t hear them anymore, there were cicadas singing from the trees, and Backpack was there experiencing it all, storing it up in his pockets, waiting for me to come back and drink the nighttime into my lungs.
  11. nape
    the back side of the neck
    How strange to creep back into our four-poster bed, slide beneath the white blanket, and wrap her arms back over my belly so I could feel, once again, her mouth blowing warm, humid breath across the nape of my neck.
  12. gingerly
    in a manner marked by extreme care or delicacy
    When she was finished, Mother put her cello away and helped me out of bed, carefully, gingerly, so my skin wouldn’t brush against the sheets.
  13. rune
    a letter from an ancient Germanic alphabet
    These were my favorites because they felt good to touch, and if I scratched one fingernail into the flesh of the wood, I could carve magical runes that shone from deep inside.
  14. shaft
    a column of light
    There was filtered light shining through the cracks between the branches, and through the open corner where we entered there was a single shaft of golden light casting patterns on the leafy ground.
  15. emanate
    proceed or issue forth, as from a source
    There was a golden glow emanating from deep inside Majestica.
  16. iridescent
    varying in color when seen in different lights
    Soon I discovered that this was both true and not true, because when Matthew rose from the empty corner of Majestica and into the air before us, we could see that his body was still long and lean and ferret-like, but now, instead of being covered in fine white fur, he was covered in iridescent scales, and he had a bristling white tail, and wings that were made of white fire, and he crackled into the air like a firework, twirling and spluttering somersaults.
  17. bristle
    have or be thickly covered with or as if with stiff fibers
    Soon I discovered that this was both true and not true, because when Matthew rose from the empty corner of Majestica and into the air before us, we could see that his body was still long and lean and ferret-like, but now, instead of being covered in fine white fur, he was covered in iridescent scales, and he had a bristling white tail, and wings that were made of white fire, and he crackled into the air like a firework, twirling and spluttering somersaults.
  18. billow
    rise and move, as in waves
    There were clouds all around us, billowing, filled with shimmering feathers.
  19. scuff
    mar or wear away by rubbing or scraping
    It was scratched and scuffed and chipped along the edges, and its steel strings jutted out from the tuning pegs like gray whiskers on a lonesome alley cat.
  20. conservatory
    a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
    And then they graduated from the conservatory and you came on the scene, and they moved into this house to take care of you and to help out your grandma.
  21. tousle
    disarrange or rumple; dishevel
    Uncle Toby tousled my hair.
  22. resonant
    characterized by a loud deep sound
    And then the rain came down, barely a mist at first, then transforming into finger snaps, clipping and clattering, flicking across our faces, and soon the whole neighborhood was filled with booming, resonant applause.
  23. blanch
    turn pale, as if in fear
    “Come, lightning! Come, lightning, you beautiful beast!”
    There was a second shattering, closer this time. The sky blanched.
  24. unfurl
    unroll, unfold, or spread out
    Mushrooms emerged from the ground with warm, wet lips. Some poked blindly beneath the leaves like the heads of sleeping turtles. Some unfurled like white feathers from the damp bark of the hollow logs.
  25. petrify
    change into stone
    Three bald, round-backed stone beasts the size of potatoes rolled from their crumbled piles like petrified babies and blinked at us with gray impassive eyes.
  26. impassive
    having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
    Three bald, round-backed stone beasts the size of potatoes rolled from their crumbled piles like petrified babies and blinked at us with gray impassive eyes.
  27. galumph
    move around heavily and clumsily
    We led them all around the ninth dimension, the stone and the pebble beasts, the pinecone and the pine needle beasts, the acorn and the mushroom beasts, the bark, the leaf, and the hollow log beast—all twirling and tripping and galumphing after us in an enormous conga line.
  28. beckon
    appear inviting
    The scent of the fried salami curled up the stairs, beckoning her with its savory tendrils.
  29. poised
    marked by balance or equilibrium and readiness for action
    Mother emerged in the stairwell and froze there, poised in the threshold.
  30. protrude
    extend out or project in space
    I realized how much she had changed since the funeral, as though she had been the one in the final stages of illness, the bones in her face, in her wrists protruding, her skin ashen against the starched white of her nightgown
  31. ashen
    pale from illness or emotion
    I realized how much she had changed since the funeral, as though she had been the one in the final stages of illness, the bones in her face, in her wrists protruding, her skin ashen against the starched white of her nightgown.
  32. loll
    hang loosely or laxly
    She tipped her head so that it was lolling against the wall behind her.
  33. rollicking
    given to merry frolicking
    It was a rocking, rollicking, gorgeous hug that melted me from the inside and made me want to be cradled like a baby, made me want her to brush my hair and dress me and feed me and sing me lullabies.
  34. tentative
    hesitant or lacking confidence; unsettled in mind or opinion
    I took a tentative step forward.
  35. tantalizing
    very pleasantly inviting
    The inside of Nana Jean’s kitchen was just how I always imagined it would be: filled with the ghosts of tantalizing meals. Generations of lasagna. Leagues of Italian wedding soup.
Created on Tue Oct 13 17:34:10 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Oct 15 13:19:03 EDT 2020)

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