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All My Rage: Part IV

Noor and Sal — two Pakistani American teenagers living in a small town — are falling in love as they struggle with difficult family issues.

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  1. gnarled
    old and twisted and covered in lines
    The woman nodded, and I thought of my own grandmother, Bari Dadi, gnarled and smelling of garlic and pomegranate with a large, soft belly I would ram my head into.
  2. upholster
    provide furniture with comfortable padding or covers
    We'd taken out the sagging bed and ripped furniture and replaced them with a comfortable mattress and freshly upholstered orange chairs.
  3. infraction
    a violation of a law or rule
    "This is a very serious infraction,” Ernst says. "Ms. Riaz could have severely damaged Ms. Jensen's face. We're looking at possible assault charges. I've got a police officer here—"
  4. goad
    provoke as by constant criticism
    He said Ms. Jensen goaded you in class.
  5. implore
    beg or request earnestly and urgently
    “I implore you to reconsider, Ms. Riaz. This could have a detrimental effect on your chances of—”
  6. solidarity
    a union of interests or purposes among members of a group
    “We'll say you came home sick. You'll stay sick, until the suspension is over.”
    It's a rare moment of solidarity.
  7. nonplussed
    filled with bewilderment
    Dr. Ellis is nonplussed, but guides us into the main wing and toward an ugly meeting room where nothing pleasant has probably ever been discussed.
  8. impound
    take temporary possession of by legal authority
    The police impounded her Mustang.
  9. chagrin
    cause to feel shame
    Art has the decency to at least look chagrined.
  10. zephyr
    a slight wind
    Despite how cold it still is in the morning, the trees shoot new leaves, and the wind has a touch of the zephyr in it.
  11. tendril
    something long, light, slender, and often curling
    A tendril of hope pokes its head out from the desert in my head.
  12. desolate
    providing no shelter or sustenance
    He sobs, this fearless man who buried his parents and crossed oceans, who fell in love with a woman he barely knew and built a life with her in a desolate place.
  13. manifest
    clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
    Children are the greatest dream of all. A dream manifest—walking, talking, venturing into the wide world.
  14. idle
    not in action or at work
    “Get up. An idle mind breeds mischief."
  15. mischief
    reckless or malicious behavior causing annoyance in others
    “Get up. An idle mind breeds mischief."
  16. futile
    producing no result or effect
    First I'd have to buy a lottery ticket, Noor. Which I would never do. Because it's futile.
  17. rift
    a narrow fissure in rock
    A rift opens in the crust of the earth and swallows her whole.
  18. monochrome
    having or appearing to have only one color
    He stares down at the old, monochrome floor rugs.
  19. conceivably
    within the realm of possibility
    Noor waits in the car while I buy sandwiches, sodas, chips, and way more chocolate than either of us can conceivably eat.
  20. coy
    showing marked and often playful evasiveness or reluctance
    The memory loiters at the edge of my brain, coy and sinuous, before dancing away.
  21. sinuous
    curved or curving in and out
    The memory loiters at the edge of my brain, coy and sinuous, before dancing away.
  22. mote
    a tiny piece of anything
    Slowly she loosens the line, until Gandalf is a rippling white mote against the vast blue sky.
  23. endeavor
    earnest and conscientious activity intended to do something
    Speaking is suddenly a complex endeavor that requires too much coordination between my mouth and my brain.
  24. bulrush
    tall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads
    We reel in Gandalf, and make bulrush boats to race across the stream.
  25. pall
    a dark covering or cloud, as of smoke
    Noor's warmth mingles with mine, and the fear that's hung on her like a pall since this morning starts to dissipate.
  26. synapse
    the junction between two neurons
    Too many synapses are firing.
  27. demeanor
    the way a person behaves toward other people
    Her voice is choked, her demeanor as panicked as it was when I first picked her up.
  28. fervently
    with strong emotion or zeal
    He utters Auntie Misbah’s oath against the evil eye so fervently that I laugh.
  29. cursory
    hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough
    The cop shines his flashlight in Salahudin’s face, letting it linger, before flashing it over me in a cursory fashion.
  30. potency
    the inherent capacity for coming into being
    Maybe that sadness would have transformed into something worse. Bitterness. A lifetime of rage. But it was held up, robbed of its potency a month into first grade by a girl who showed up late and entered alone, no parent to fuss over her.
Created on Fri Nov 04 12:27:56 EDT 2022 (updated Fri Nov 18 18:07:35 EST 2022)

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