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The Gift of the Magi

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  1. imputation
    the attribution to a source or cause
    Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied.
  2. parsimony
    extreme stinginess
    Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied.
  3. imply
    express or state indirectly
    Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied.
  4. shabby
    showing signs of wear and tear
    There was clearly nothing to do but flop down on the shabby little couch and howl.
  5. instigate
    provoke or stir up
    Which instigates the moral reflection that life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating.
  6. predominate
    be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
    Which instigates the moral reflection that life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating.
  7. subside
    wear off or die down
    While the mistress of the home is gradually subsiding from the first stage to the second, take a look at the home.
  8. vestibule
    a large entrance or reception room or area
    In the vestibule below was a letter-box into which no letter would go, and an electric button from which no mortal finger could coax a ring.
  9. coax
    influence or persuade by gentle and persistent urging
    In the vestibule below was a letter-box into which no letter would go, and an electric button from which no mortal finger could coax a ring.
  10. bearing
    characteristic way of holding one's body
    Also appertaining thereunto was a card bearing the name "Mr. James Dillingham Young."
  11. fling
    throw with force or recklessness
    The "Dillingham" had been flung to the breeze during a former period of prosperity when its possessor was being paid $30 per week.
  12. prosperity
    the condition of having good fortune
    The "Dillingham" had been flung to the breeze during a former period of prosperity when its possessor was being paid $30 per week.
  13. modest
    marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself
    Now, when the income was shrunk to $20, though, they were thinking seriously of contracting to a modest and unassuming D. But whenever Mr. James Dillingham Young came home and reached his flat above he was called "Jim" and greatly hugged by Mrs. James Dillingham Young, already introduced to you as Della.
  14. unassuming
    not arrogant
    Now, when the income was shrunk to $20, though, they were thinking seriously of contracting to a modest and unassuming D. But whenever Mr. James Dillingham Young came home and reached his flat above he was called "Jim" and greatly hugged by Mrs. James Dillingham Young, already introduced to you as Della.
  15. calculated
    carefully thought out in advance
    Expenses had been greater than she had calculated.
  16. agile
    moving quickly and lightly
    A very thin and very agile person may, by observing his reflection in a rapid sequence of longitudinal strips, obtain a fairly accurate conception of his looks.
  17. longitudinal
    relating to lines that bisect the globe through the poles
    A very thin and very agile person may, by observing his reflection in a rapid sequence of longitudinal strips, obtain a fairly accurate conception of his looks.
  18. conception
    the creation of something in the mind
    A very thin and very agile person may, by observing his reflection in a rapid sequence of longitudinal strips, obtain a fairly accurate conception of his looks.
  19. whirl
    the shape of something rotating rapidly
    Suddenly she whirled from the window and stood before the glass. her eyes were shining brilliantly, but her face had lost its color within twenty seconds.
  20. possession
    anything owned
    Now, there were two possessions of the James Dillingham Youngs in which they both took a mighty pride.
  21. depreciate
    decline in value
    Had the queen of Sheba lived in the flat across the airshaft, Della would have let her hair hang out the window some day to dry just to depreciate Her Majesty's jewels and gifts.
  22. majesty
    impressiveness in scale or proportion
    Had the queen of Sheba lived in the flat across the airshaft, Della would have let her hair hang out the window some day to dry just to depreciate Her Majesty's jewels and gifts.
  23. envy
    a desire to have something that is possessed by another
    Had King Solomon been the janitor, with all his treasures piled up in the basement, Jim would have pulled out his watch every time he passed, just to see him pluck at his beard from envy.
  24. cascade
    a small waterfall or series of small waterfalls
    So now Della's beautiful hair fell about her rippling and shining like a cascade of brown waters.
  25. garment
    an article of clothing
    It reached below her knee and made itself almost a garment for her.
  26. falter
    move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
    Once she faltered for a minute and stood still while a tear or two splashed on the worn red carpet.
  27. ransack
    search thoroughly
    She was ransacking the stores for Jim's present.
  28. proclaim
    declare formally
    It was a platinum fob chain simple and chaste in design, properly proclaiming its value by substance alone and not by meretriciousornamentation--as all good things should do.
  29. substance
    the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists
    It was a platinum fob chain simple and chaste in design, properly proclaiming its value by substance alone and not by meretriciousornamentation--as all good things should do.
  30. prudence
    discretion in practical affairs
    When Della reached home her intoxication gave way a little to prudence and reason.
  31. ravage
    cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly
    She got out her curling irons and lighted the gas and went to work repairing the ravages made by generosity added to love.
  32. generosity
    the trait of being willing to give your money or time
    She got out her curling irons and lighted the gas and went to work repairing the ravages made by generosity added to love.
  33. tremendous
    extraordinarily large in extent or amount or power
    Which is always a tremendous task, dear friends--a mammoth task.
  34. truant
    one who is absent from school without permission
    Within forty minutes her head was covered with tiny, close-lying curls that made her look wonderfully like a truant schoolboy.
  35. sentiment
    a personal belief or judgment
    It was not anger, nor surprise, nor disapproval, nor horror, nor any of the sentiments that she had been prepared for.
  36. patent
    a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention
    "You've cut off your hair?" asked Jim, laboriously, as if he had not arrived at that patent fact yet even after the hardest mental labor.
  37. trance
    a psychological state induced by a magical incantation
    Out of his trance Jim seemed quickly to wake.
  38. discreet
    marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
    For ten seconds let us regard with discreet scrutiny some inconsequential object in the other direction.
  39. scrutiny
    the act of examining something closely, as for mistakes
    For ten seconds let us regard with discreet scrutiny some inconsequential object in the other direction.
  40. inconsequential
    lacking worth or importance
    For ten seconds let us regard with discreet scrutiny some inconsequential object in the other direction.
  41. wit
    mental ability
    A mathematician or a wit would give you the wrong answer.
  42. assertion
    a declaration that is made emphatically
    This dark assertion will be illuminated later on.
  43. illuminate
    make lighter or brighter
    This dark assertion will be illuminated later on.
  44. nimble
    moving quickly and lightly
    White fingers and nimble tore at the string and paper.
  45. ecstatic
    feeling great rapture or delight
    And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then, alas! a quick feminine change to hysterical tears and wails, necessitating the immediate employment of all the comforting powers of the lord of the flat.
  46. wail
    a cry of sorrow and grief
    And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then, alas! a quick feminine change to hysterical tears and wails, necessitating the immediate employment of all the comforting powers of the lord of the flat.
  47. necessitate
    require as useful, just, or proper
    And then an ecstatic scream of joy; and then, alas! a quick feminine change to hysterical tears and wails, necessitating the immediate employment of all the comforting powers of the lord of the flat.
  48. yearn
    desire strongly or persistently
    They were expensive combs, she knew, and her heart had simply craved and yearned over them without the least hope of possession.
  49. adorn
    make more attractive, as by adding ornament or color
    And now, they were hers, but the tresses that should have adorned the coveted adornments were gone.
  50. coveted
    greatly desired
    And now, they were hers, but the tresses that should have adorned the coveted adornments were gone.
  51. ardent
    characterized by intense emotion
    The dull precious metal seemed to flash with a reflection of her bright and ardent spirit.
  52. privilege
    a special advantage or benefit not enjoyed by all
    Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication.
  53. chronicle
    a record or narrative description of past events
    And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house.
  54. sacrifice
    the act of killing in order to appease a deity
    And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house.
Created on Sat Sep 29 12:10:30 EDT 2012 (updated Sat Sep 29 12:11:27 EDT 2012)

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